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    character to the previous one. Whereas the first standard gives extreme importance to the patient's autonomy, the second standard extremely emphasizes on the outcome of a competent decision. It deals with the best interest of the patient. This standard mentions that a decision has to be reasonably and rationally justified. If a patient's decision fails to meet these criteria, the decision should be rejected immediately. Then appropriate steps should be taken. Contrary to what the first standard relies

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    51 Sex Offenders

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    are very small and others who are of great importance. Things in which are very common are like trash, trimming the trees and so on, but those are a minority if people would understand where the trash belongs and we need to take care of our glorious planet earth. Something that did catch my eye as I was doing the research was the fact that there’s 51 sex offenders and only 36 of these sex offenders have an exact location. To me this is of great importance, for there’s 11 school near them and not

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    An exploration into any newspaper today is likely to talk about a subject that will have an impact on the economy. Be it immigration, health care or education. Being born and spending my childhood in a country that has huge political instability and a lack of interconnectedness and economic disparity between villages and towns has allowed me to witness the full effects of the failure of poor macroeconomics regulation. Such economic challenges combined with heavy regulation, poor transparency and

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    The importance of marriage has gradually changed over the past few decades. To some people, it is surprising how many people still get married in the decade. With the divorce rates today, it is risky to consider marrying when it is hard to know if it will last. Some may even say that life is better now without marriage. Why get married if you can live life to the fullest with cohabitation? It is normal to live with your partner and have kids outside of marriage. This is because the view on marriage

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    about history and i loved it so i would want to become a history teacher and want to teach the importance of the past. I would want to possibly return to west and teach students there or travel to somewhere in california and remain teaching. Someone who has really guided me to become a teacher and to attend college would have to be my mother she has always taught me and my sisters the importance of being educated in life and taught us about the difficulties others have gone through due to them lacking

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    Beauty By Susan Sontag

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    1. In “Beauty,” New York Times columnist Susan Sontag argues, “[t]o be called beautiful is thought to name something essential to women’s character and concerns” (85). I agree with Sontag's ideas that physical beauty is increasingly perceived as a necessity, but that doesn’t make it commonplace. If unimaginable beauty were a universally shared trait, the media’s current portrayed importance of beauty wouldn’t exist. Because unattainable beauty cannot be achieved, Sontag’s solution revolves around

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    sculptures who go hand in hand together, but it is roughly around five feet standing upward and going in sporadic directions, to signify differences. They are roundly shaped with carved pointed edges giving the image that it is like a tree root or branch, being slightly pointed on the top. The inner parts of the “tree roots” are textured off to have a little dots making it a bit rougher than the soft and smooth outer sides that we see from a distance. There seems to be no said real front or back side to this

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    and the importance of techniques in shaping meaning. Of Mice and Men, a 1937 novella by John Steinbeck and American Beauty, a 1999 film directed by Sam Mendes, offer various insights into the American Dream and are both contextually driven. Both texts present the possibility of different pursuits of the American Dream and portray a multiplicity of challenges imposed by the societies of their contexts. In Of Mice and Men (OMM), through literary techniques, Steinbeck conveys the importance of the

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    Throughout Australian history, Aboriginal people have been displaced and mistreated through the course of time, through the separation from their from kinship groups, land and the stolen generation. This has resulted in the connection to their dreaming lost, misconnection and loss of their sacred sites and traditional food from their land. As a consequence of the stolen generation, many aboriginal children were deprived of their parents, families, spirituality, language from their land and their

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    The Latina/Chicana

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    Monet, Leonardo Da Vinci or Johannes Vermeer. The Latina/Chicana part of me then comes to life and thinks about Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dali and Jose Clemente Orozco. There importance and work icon to this day providing there people not only a vehicle to express a message but as well progression through time. Serving to provide both iconic representation and dilemmas through in society. The particular art form that I want to focus on this that of Performance Art, which is a, “Performance

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