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Ashlen Fuhrman

Assisted Suicide: A Right or a Wrong? - 0 views

  • Ethics Home Page Focus Areas Bioethics Business Ethics Campus Ethics Character Education Government Ethics More... Publications Ethics Articles Ethics Cases Ethical Decision Making Ethics Blogs Podcasts Center News E-letter/Subscribe Events Contact Us Site Index Assisted Suicide: A Right or a Wrong? By Claire Andre and Manuel Velasquez Matthew Donnelly loved life. But Matthew Donnelly wanted to die. For the past thirty years, Matthew had conducted research on the use of X-rays. Now, skin cancer riddled his tortured body. He had lost his nose, his left hand, two fingers on his right hand, and part of his jaw. He was left blind and was slowly deteriorating. The pain was unrelenting. Doctors estimated that he had a year to live. Lying in bed with teeth clenched from the excruciating pain, he pleaded to be put out of his misery. Matthew wanted to die now. His pleas went unanswered. Then, one day, Matthew's brother Harold, unable to ignore Matthew's repeated cry, removed a .30 caliber pistol from his dresser drawer, walk
  • Matthew Donnelly loved life. But Matthew Donnelly wanted to die. For the past thirty years, Matthew had conducted research on the use of X-rays. Now, skin cancer riddled his tortured body. He had lost his nose, his left hand, two fingers on his right hand, and part of his jaw. He was left blind and was slowly deteriorating. The pain was unrelenting. Doctors estimated that he had a year to live. Lying in bed with teeth clenched from the excruciating pain, he pleaded to be put out of his misery. Matthew wanted to die now. His pleas went unanswered. Then, one day, Matthew's brother Harold, unable to ignore Matthew's repeated cry, removed a .30 caliber pistol from his dresser drawer, walked to the hospital, and shot and killed his brother. Harold was tried for murder
Ashlen Fuhrman

Child Abuse & Neglect: Recognizing and Preventing Child Abuse - 0 views

  • Child abuse is more than bruises and broken bones. While physical abuse might be the most visible sign, other types of abuse, such as emotional abuse or child neglect, also leave deep, long lasting scars. Some signs of child abuse are subtler than others. However, by learning common types of abuse and what you can do, you can make a huge difference in a child’s life. The earlier abused children get help, the greater chance they have to heal from their abuse and not perpetuate the cycle. Learn the signs and symptoms of child abuse and help break the cycle, find out where to get help for the children and their caregivers.
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      In Child Abuse, Physical abuse is the most noticed, however, some abuse is subtle.
Clint Walters

Picking Pretty Pictures Could Send You To Jail! - 0 views

  • Now any image can be drag-and-dropped into http://images.google.com and Google will tell you where all the matching copies are! (Hint: Your no longer “safe” just because your blog is crappy and doesn’t rank well.)
  • Random images taken from Google should NEVER be used (on Facebook, your blog, wherever) as you are at high risk of violating copyright.
  • You can also get images from Flickr’s creative commons search but remember you MUST link to the source from the page the image is used on and give credit to the author.
Ashlen Fuhrman

Relief from third world poverty and hunger in all of Africa is the primary mission of t... - 0 views

  • Across the African continent, the International Children’s Fund works with local Christian missionaries to provide funds, food, clothing, medicine, and supplies directly to those in greatest need. Our programs start by sustaining life, then move on to lay the groundwork for self-sufficiency. It’s a team effort, bringing together volunteer staff in the US and local African ministers — some of whom we have partnered with for 20+ years
  • Across the African continent, the International Children’s Fund works with local Christian missionaries to provide funds, food, clothing, medicine, and supplies directly to those in greatest need. Our programs start by sustaining life, then move on to lay the groundwork for self-sufficiency. It’s a team effort, bringing together volunteer staff in the US
Kylie Good

Geothermal heating - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

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    "Geothermal energy is a type of renewable energy that encourages conservation of natural resources. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, geo-exchange systems save homeowners 30-70 percent in heating costs, and 20-50 percent in cooling costs, compared to conventional systems.[19] Geo-exchange systems also save money because they require much less maintenance. In addition to being highly reliable they are built to last for decades. Some utilities, such as Kansas City Power and Light, offer special, lower winter rates for geothermal customers, offering even more savings"
Faith Bloom

House Plan 120-165 - 5 views

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    An oversized (4'x8')wrought iron and glass door sets the pace on this beautiful and functional home. For those inclinded to have a more private space for Office/Study work, this plan provides just that with style! The Lanai and see thru fireplace (to a hot tub) is visible via double french doors from a large Family/Kitchen area with large island/bar.
Carolyn Delauder

HousePlans.com - 0 views

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    Why Us OUR GOAL is to make quality home design affordable by using the power of the Web to showcase and deliver world class house plans and floor plans. What was once a complex process of designing a home from the ground up is now a streamlined, easy to use method of searching award-winning architect designed home plans and floor plans.
Amber Markley

Lost and Found Horse Rescue Foundation - 0 views

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    visual design project
Ashlen Fuhrman

High Court Debates Life Without Parole For Juveniles : NPR - 0 views

  • The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in two murder cases testing whether it is unconstitutionally cruel and unusual punishment to sentence a 14-year-old to life in prison without the possibility of parole. There are currently 79 people serving such life terms for crimes committed when they were 14 or younger.
  • "Teenagers must know that if you commit the worst crime, you will get the worst punishment," Holt said.
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