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    Vaccines Cause Depression There is a popular misconception within the world of the internet regarding potential effects vaccination could have on mental health. These include, but are not limited to, claims such as it causes autism, weaker immune systems, and risky exposure to diseases. It is, however, important to realize that they all derived from misunderstanding of current data or based on outdated research. There exist many components to vaccines that have been blown-up out of proportion…

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    Pas On Euthanasia

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    Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is when a physician provides a patient with the means required to commit suicide. This includes ensuring that the patient has undergone counseling regarding assisted suicide, and supplying/providing the patient with the appropriate lethal dose of drugs. The act of PAS is often thought to be the same as the act of euthanasia. The two are essentially the same thing but differ in that during euthanasia, the physician administers means of death, whilst during PAS,…

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    Piece #1 - Reflection June 3rd had been a horrible, miserable day. The humidity was thick and sweat slowly trickled down my legs in beads. I remember feeling anxious in the pit of my gut; a feeling that I was not accustomed to. I remember I was watching the pitter-patter of the rain dancing along the bus windows when I first saw her. I had watched the gloomy atmosphere immediately change as she stepped onto the bus. Her smile had glowed and her presence had illuminated the bus. Her rosy cheeks…

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    The stigmatization of mental illness and the pressure society puts on people to conform to often unattainable standards is an extremely pressing and damaging problem. Singer-songwriter Mary Lambert is unafraid to tackle these issues in a way that many artists shy away from. Mental illness, most notably depression, is a common theme throughout her works and her lyrics are a raw and open account of the difficulty pressure from society can bring to those who struggle to accept themselves. In her…

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    Mental illness is a horrible thing and without a doubt one of a family’s worst fears. And the feeling of feeling powerless, because of this illness. The feeling of powerlessness mixed with guilt and despair. How is it possible to tell your child that their mother is mentally ill, and to live with it being a part of everyday life. In the short story “The Stormchasers” written by Adam Marek, 2013, portrays a father and son, as they “chase” tornadoes in a storm. The further they drive from the home…

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    Many people live with the mindset of trying to accomplish certain things or instead die trying almost like trying to give their life some sort of purpose. But, what would happen if you actually died trying. What if? Once you've found your answer it's too late and you just pass away. Unfortunately that is it nothing is left, unless you leave a legacy or just clues behind for others to find. Well somehow that all adds up to Chris McCandless’s story who died alone trying to find happiness and…

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    ways not to suffer and the only difference is their approach. In the end, the narrator is able to find relief through Sonny's music. He is able to feel Sonny’s sufferings and is able to connect to his own. Through this Baldwin ends on a more positive note, demonstrating that although there is no way to not suffer, there is no harm in trying. Altogether, we can conclude that Sonny's Blues explores the topic of suffering through the lives of two brothers. The narrator grapples with this theme…

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    My personal prejudice is drug addicts. The main reason is that my mother is a drug addict, whom i haven't spoken to in about 5 years. I will give you the background of why I despise drug addicts. My father passed away when i was five years old and no one could find my mother. They couldn't locate her for three days, due to the fact she was getting high with her dealer. My sisters and i remained at my neighbors house until my mother actually did come home from “work”. She was a nurse on call at a…

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    Ethical Dilemma In Nursing

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    requires an urgent cardio angiogram to assess his current medical conditions, but declined the procedure due to financial difficulty, worry not able to finance his Son for his tertiary study. Because Mr Abdullah was in depressed state was put under suicide precaution. So he told the student nurse his concern and not to reveal his situation to the Doctors and Nurses, In this dilemma of ethical issue, if the student nurse choose to keep a secret from the doctor or the Nurses, ethically the student…

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    Case Scenario 2 In this case, a client named Wong Kai Long who is a 56 years old taxi driver. He is living with wife and son in a public house unit. He worked as a bus driver for 23 years and was being dismissed 1 year ago after involving in a bus traffic accident. For the information collected from Mr. Wong’s, Mr. Wong had mental problems since 3 months ago and elicited paranoid ideas for several times that staffs of previous bus company had ganged up to victimize him in the traffic accident.…

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