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    Facing Death is a compelling documentary on, oftentimes, the final journey patients and their families will venture through together in life. The documentary seeks to capture how the patients and their families respond to the inevitability of death. The film includes families who respond to the issue by allowing their family member, the patient, to pass through the door of death without aggressive care, while there are yet other families who insist on everything being done to delay the moment of

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    death. Yet, I still go on in this life searching for my purpose, my ultimate goal that will mark my legacy into humanity. Still, I acknowledge that I will have my biological death I will embrace it as I do acknowledge that my biological death is a part of life. Also, I do expect that my soul to be led into the afterlife where I can be in heaven with God and with

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    relish. Another issue with the assignment is the topic. Who really wants to discuss their feelings on death? Truthfully, I know my challenge with this topic is because it is a personal battle that I have already had difficulties with in many areas of my life. I have always had a difficult time accepting or dealing with death. I struggle with death professionally as I see so many counseling clients that have been negatively impacted by loss. I struggle tonight as a teacher with the realization that

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    serious disease or condition. Another study associated intercessory prayer with a reduction in cardiovascular complications in patients in a coronary care unit.Without doubt, medical technology is indispensable to people’s health and improved quality of life. It also contributes billions of dollars to the economy. There are many benefits that innovative technology brings to the table when it comes to healthcare.For example, the widespread adoption of electronic health records has resulted in significant

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    In the final stages of life-limiting illness, it can become evident that in spite of the best care, attention, and treatment, your loved one is approaching the end of his or her life. The patient 's care continues, although the focus shifts to making the patient as comfortable as possible. Depending on the nature of the illness and the patient’s circumstances, this final stage period may last from a matter of weeks or months to several years. During this time, palliative care measures can provide

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    This plays a part in spiritual confusion because he does not know whether he should go against his beliefs and kill himself or not. Hamlet also has a hard time deciding whether he wants to get revenge for his father since he is aware of the consequences. He knows that he loses either way; he either kills himself and goes to hell, kills his uncle and goes to hell, or live miserably until he can be king.

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    The play Away by Michael Gow, illustrates discovery as reassessing knowledge, beliefs and shapes relationships between families as it becomes necessary to revaluate and self- reflect. Away focus on the individual family’s relationships and views of life through change in physical location this can impact families to consider the necessary values of their lives to review emotionally and spiritually. Be by brother by Genevieve Clay-Smith explores the intellectual challenge of society and individuals

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    Scribbling on the sky the message Me Is Dead” and with these metaphors, because neither the sky can be scribbled nor a person can be related to God and his magnificence. In addition, the speaker write two antithesis to clarify that the lover was their whole life and now he is lost without him “He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and Sunday rest, [...]”, which is clarified with the possessive

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    Marie-Laure, a girl who is blind, literally, and lives a life in fear. Now the word fear is one where most people tend to avoid it, reason being is that fear is the very essence of something that is believed to be harmful, destructive, and painful. It is an unknown variable whether being physical, emotional, or spiritual in which it can frightens one’s self of self-imagination, or even their own very reality. To continue and explain on how Marie lives in a life of fear, she is firstly blind. Being unable to

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    saving Ishmael from the sharks, Queequeg was able to save himself in a sense. Ahab, on the other hand did not have a similar fate, he dies devoured by both mental and physical sharks. The connection between Christianity, the bible, and Moby Dick is a clear one as we have seen earlier on. Because of this connection, it can be understood that Ahab’s death and Ishmael’s survival through the coffin was also foreshadowed in the bible. Ahab believes he is a warrior of God and that he is somehow commanded

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