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    throughout the text in ways that one should treat others with respect. The Declaration of Human Rights by the World’s Religions compares to Aquinas theories by Article 5, which states, “No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment…no one shall subject anybody to such treatment”. This shows how widely important the concept is of treating others with regard. Another connection between these readings was the way to treat other individuals. The…

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    formulation of the of the Categorical Imperative which are made up two principles in which one of them is the Principle of Humanity. The Principle of Humanity is “always to treat a human being (yourself included) and an end, and never as a mere mean” (class notes). Meaning that a person should never use or treat someone like an object but to treat and someone like they have their own goals (ends) and to be treated as an “end’’ one must have the rationality and the ability to self-govern which…

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    Depression Music Therapy

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    it more active for a larger segment. When no knowledge requested the patients feel more comfortable, and have no pressure. This mean if the patient cello musician or he has never touched musical instrument in his life, they have same ability to be treat by music therapy. This give an advantage to music therapy because not all patients have ability to take same antidepressant. Actually in some health condition the patient move from one drug to another until they find the perfect drug for the…

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    means grasses, ragweed, and other wed allergies. The FDA has approved only three pills which are Grastek, Oralair, and Ragwitek. Grastek is used to treat patients suffering from only timothy grass allergies (Howard 1). Whereas Ragwitek is only used in patients who are adversely affected by ragweed pollen (Howard 1). Finally, Oralair can be used to treat more allergens which are; timothy, orchard, perennial rye, Kentucky blue, and sweet vernal grasses (Howard 1). According to Office of Pharmacy…

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    Overprescribed Antidepressants Antidepressants were developed in the 1950’s. An antidepressant is a medication used to treat mental disorders or depressive disorders (depression). Mental disorders include: social anxiety disorders, anxiety disorders, and dysthymia (mild chronic depression). A medical illness that involves the brain is considered depression. Having lack of energy, feeling sad, having thoughts of suicide, and etc. are symptoms of depression (AHRQ). Since the 1950’s,…

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    nurse to nurse but are rooted from the same tree. They all stem from similar ideas of acceptance, morals, advocacy, knowledge compassion, and fair treatment to all. My nursing philosophy stems from the golden rule to treat others how you would want to be treated but instead, to treat others how you would want your family to be treated. This is vital in my practice and ensures the best possible care given because that is how I would want my loved ones treated. With this comes individualized care…

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    The main theme in Broken Blossoms directed by D.W. Griffith is cruelty and intolerance against innocent people. This is shown in the way Lucy’s father treats her and the way he, and the community, treat Cheng just because he is asian. Finally, the way the movie is filmed shows how normal racism was in this era and in this movie. Lucy is terrified of her father, and for good reason. He is an abusive alcoholic and makes Lucy cook and clean for him like a slave. He spends all the money on alcohol…

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    Raheem Slaps

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    main character waits every day for the bus for school to come during her wait her boyfriend Raheem comes into the scene. Her boyfriend is abusive in a way but she doesn’t really know that. The author is a desperate girl who will let her boyfriend treat her like anything and she will apologize to him. As the scene continues Raheem slaps the main character in the face. People always talked about her this scene after the main female character…

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    Apart from specializing in teeth braces, an orthodontist is capable of doing so many other things. Orthodontists can treat "overbites", a habit due to excessive bottle-feeding and thumb-sucking through tooth extraction or surgery. They can also treat "underbites" very similar to overbites through clear aligners or bracers. Apart from these two conditions, a qualified orthodontist can treat spacing. Spacing means the gaps among the teeth. Orthodontists will evaluate this condition after which…

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    How does Shakespeare treat issues of death in Romeo and Juliet In this play? There are a lot of different deaths for the main roles that are involved in this play. For example, Juliet is lord Montague’s only child. He tells Paris, “Earth hath swallowed up all my hopes but she’’ ( 1, 2,14). The prince treats death as one punishment that he, and he alone, can sentence someone to. Early in the play, as the legal force in the play, he tells the Montagues and the Capulets, “If you ever you disturb…

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