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    individuals commit suicide. Durkheim explained his research, findings and beliefs in his book “Suicide” which was published in 1897. He believed that the act of suicide was not an individual private act, but that an individual committed suicide as a result of social influences. The argument held strong because of the research Durkheim completed. His research studied the differences between women and men, Jews and Protestants, and aspects such as heredity, and climate. He believed suicide was a…

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    to her? It seems to me that if you truly love someone you would not deliberately hurt them. This is also when Ophelia, at first a believer of Hamlet’s love, begins to doubt her judgments as well. Feeling unloved and used by Hamlet, Ophelia commits suicide and is found drowning in a river nearby. When hearing of…

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    Life with a psychological disorder, like depression, may be so hard to deal with that some individuals choose to end it. Suicide is considered as a tragic consequence of psychological disorders, most commonly depression and anxiety. Studies show that people who suffer from depression attempts suicide more than once. Although the cases of a person to have suicidal thoughts at some point of their life are not uncommon, and thinking about ending his/her own life is not necessarily abnormal,…

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    Suicide is the act of intentionally ending one’s own life for the sake of ending one’s own life. Philosophers such as Kant, Aristotle, and Cicero have various perspectives on suicide. These ideas center around whether suicide is unethical all other things being equal, or prima facie unethical. Out of the four theories of suicide I currently have knowledge on, I agree with Aristotle’s point the most. While I concur with Cicero’s idea that ending one’s own life is all right if it is completely…

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    Grief And Grief In Hamlet

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    Loving after death As Anne Lindbergh once said, “Grief can 't be shared. Everyone carries it alone. His own burden in his own way.” During one’s life time, we will undergo the bitter emotion grief. Whether it from illness, old age, murder, or suicide we will all be companied by grief at some point. Grief can affect us all so differently. Grief is a process. It consist of two part; the first being the loss and the second is the remaking of a life without that person. In William Shakespeare’s…

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    Suicide Should End… Not a Life. “Committing suicide is a choice and it happens when pain of your problem exceeds the resources to cope with the pain” (unknown) Suicide is a course of action in which an individual uses to end their own life. This seemingly growing trend has become a cancer to many individuals throughout the world. Suicide has become the 10th leading cause of death within the United States alone. In the year 2013 the Unites States, there was reported 41,149 lives taken by…

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    Vermont, and Washington have legalized physician assisted suicide through legislation. Euthanasia has been fully legalized in countries such as Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and Colombia according to Life.org. Let 's look at how euthanasia has effectively worked in many of these countries that have legalized it. In 2002, the Netherlands become the first country to legalize both euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. Their allowance of euthanasia was strictly controlled by…

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    Suicide in prison has become a rising problem in the world today. Inmates have a higher suicide rate then the general population of people this day in age. Many things can contribute to this factor. Mental health issues, mental illness, depression and much more. They have programs in prisons that can help aid an individual though depression and suicidal thoughts. But some will either refuse help, or won’t acknowledge that they need it. Mental health is a leading issue to suicide in prison. A…

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    Inside the Brain, written by David Noonan, was a vivid and often jarring bird’s eye view into the world of neurosurgery. Mr. Noonan, begins his essay with the patient already under anesthesia laying on the table while the medical staff are moving around him in a symphony of route routines. Noonan then proceeds to guide us through the nitty gritty of brain surgery like a Chilton's manual. He escorts the reader through this mysterious medical world that most of us are largely unfamiliar with to…

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    Gun Background Check 300 million. Think about that number for a second. 300 million guns are in America alone with another 6 million sold every year. Now think, with a stronger background check numbers can be reduced to the people who actually should have a gun (Rosenwald). Gun background checks were brought up during the presidential race after there were so many mass shootings from shooters who failed a background check during the past few years. Both candidates believe that there should…

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