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    social institutions are so bad that they should be destroyed”. This idea is one of the leading arguments as to why Nietzsche chose to physically write about books like “Beyond Good and Evil”, and “Genealogy of Morals”. Through some of these reading one may be able to evaluate some of the most intriguing ideas in society. There are terms such as “ressentiment” and this idea that there must be a “revaluation of morals”. One will be able to evaluate exactly what these terms represent, and the…

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    Parental Divorce Study

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    Discussion: The current study tested whether one’s relationships satisfaction was impacted by parental divorce. Specifically, the hypothesis was that one would have a lower relationship satisfaction with their current romantic partner, when compared to peoples whose parents are not divorced. Parental divorce is experienced by over 1 million American children every year and was found to negatively affects their achievement level in schools, result in behavior issues, emotional problems,…

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    IVF: Ethical Implications

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    Conceiving may not always be the easiest thing to do. In fact, for some people, it may be the hardiest thing to do. Therefore, people may turn to IVF as an alternative. IVF, itself, has many advantages and disadvantages, especially when implanting more than one embryo at a time. IVF is a very expensive procedure and since more than 80% of the embryos transfer fail to implant; doctors sometimes rather transfer multiple embryos at a time in order to increase the likelihood of pregnancy. However,…

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    I believe that out of the three dimensions of sexuality the video “What you don’t know about marriage” addresses the psychological dimension. The video describes aspects, feelings, and experiences that we may feel that contribute to the success and failure of marriages. In the video Jenna McCarthy describes how certain behaviors and actions, such as men doing household chores, contribute to the wives becoming more attracted to their husbands, creating a chain reaction. Where the husband…

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    Incompetent Coworker

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    You may think all employees are the same; in fact you may have forgotten that the individual serving your food or that the ladies checking you in at the doctors are actually people with an existence outside of their job. I believe people would be surprised to learn that each workplace is distinctive and you may despise your occupation, or you might love it yet, one thing is certain, that you have individuals at your occupation you must see everyday, for eight hours, who inevitably become like…

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    hero from classic literature may have been acceptable in the 10th century, however, it may not be acceptable behavior for what society calls a hero in today’s world. The conquerors are the ones who write the history books bursting with the so called heroes of ancient times. The world is filled with people who are considered heroes. Nonetheless, there are some basic traits that will always be acceptable behavior for a hero in any timeline. In order to be called a hero, one must be on a meaningful…

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    a doctor has to carry out a particular procedure or give advice about a treatment option that conflicts with what the particular doctor beliefs, it may cause conflict and might affect the treatment or advice they provide the patient. Doctors must explain this issue to the patient and may recommend the patient to another doctor as the other doctor may provide the advice the patient requires. The doctor must be satisfied that the patient has a sufficient amount of information on their condition to…

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    The idea of “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All” can be a bold and touchy subject. A writer should be careful on the way the tone and language are presented so that their audience may take away exactly what they want. With the wrong tone or language, a writer could very easily misguide their audience the wrong direction in which they intended. Anne-Marie Slaughter presents respectable and clear examples when she discusses “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” which helps to be persuasive to her…

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    Obesity is one of the most difficult conditions to treat because it is not treatable with medication. The person effected by it truly has to want to make a lifestyle change (“Childhood Obesity: The Effects in Physical and Mental Health”). Thirty Percent of obese adults were first obese as children. Obesity causes 300,000 deaths every year. Nearly one billion dollars are estimated to have been spent on society’s annual cost due to this disease (“Childhood Obesity: The effects on Physical and…

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    Passive Suicide In the health care profession one will have the opportunity to work with patients from many different walks of life. Patients who are children, middle aged, elderly, religious, female, male, and from many different cultures or ethnic backgrounds. Within these many different patients are their own unique and opinionated standards that have been molded throughout their lifetime based upon their experiences. These standards are formulated within a purpose aimed toward existing in…

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