Once I told my mother, “I don’t want to be here.” “Where do you want to be?” she asked me, frowning in concern as she scrubbed a plate at the sink. “Inside my books,” I told her, my eyes falling on my tattered paperback on the counter. When I was a kid, I found solace […]
“Eu thanatos” is the Greek origin for Euthanasia, which means “good death”. Euthanasia has come to mean the intentional ending of a life because the person would be better off dead. This means they’d be free from suffering. (Munns) As an existentialist, we have free will for there is no God to mandate our personal […]
The Petersburg, Valhalla celebrity didn’t always have a musical career In mind. As a child, there were no voice or piano lessons. In fact, all through high school, Trey was doing what most kids his age were doing: playing basketball, throwing parties, and getting dragged to church by his grandmother, who sang in a gospel […]
Throughout this class we have watched several movies, some movies I previously watched and some I had not. After taking this class I realized that as parents we need to monitor our children more closely with the things we allow them to see. Such movies like Shrek I thought was a kid friendly movie but […]
In an article from watchbands. Org, Wanton, a 17-year-old trumpet player compares his feelings toward track to his feelings toward playing his instrument. Christopher Eerily – the guest pianist at their orchestra concert – asked him which activity he thought was more fun and energize. Window’s reply inspires some reflection in the crowd. ‘They’re different,” […]
Don’t Back Down “I’m still gunna have recess, right?” Of all things, recess was the only concern I had about skipping a grade. I didn’t consider the challenges of being a year younger than the rest of my class. Then again, what six-year-old does? Recess would not be the only problem in my career. I […]
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Problem-Based Learning L-E-C-O-M Bradenton School of Dental Medicine New Case Andrew Kasem Written by: Dewan S. Raja, MBBS, Julie Brown PhD, and Erik Terdal PhD Case Contents by Page CC:
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There was something about Mary. I would often watch re-runs of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” with my mother. From what I saw, Mary sat in her office talking to Murray while Ted occasionally reported the news and Lou walked around tossing off an insult or two. There were neither any real work done at […]
“No matter how much it hurts, is it worth losing me?” The question hangs in the air as I think about the needles and IVs. I stare into her deep, slightly squinty chestnut eyes. I want to scream, “nothing is worth losing you,” but my stubborn side doesn’t let me. I turn to look out […]
CASE STUDY 1 Mr Saheed Bott is a 69 year old semi-retired university professor. His wife passed away 12 months ago and Saheed has kept himself busy marking papers from the university, reading and travelling. He has a son who has recently moved interstate for work. Mr Bott is a Muslim and English is his […]