Category: Family
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How Fragile Human Life Is and How Easy It Is to Lose It
Practical implementation turned out to be surprisingly different from what we learn in theory. Medicine and healthcare never attracted me more than having general knowledge of the human body. Still, at school, when we were taught to behave in urgent situations, I remember imagining how I can once save a life. The algorithm of acting…
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What Counts as a Family? Media-Based Response
It is known that relationships within the family are the most significant ones for any individual. In the video entitled “Dedicated to My Family” (2007), the young girl Nicole explains what the concept of “perfect family” means to her, revealing the details of her personal background throughout the story. I feel that the desire to…
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Uncertainty as the Risk’s Subset
Although risk and uncertainty are different concepts, the paper argues that uncertainty could be regarded as a risk subset. Risk is a situation when a companys decision might turn either into a win or a loss of its assets. The concept of uncertainty refers to the unpredictability of the future or the inability to calculate…
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Singapore as a Touristic Destination in Asia
Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Tourism in Singapore and Analysis Conclusion Reference Introduction Tourism plays an important role in the economy of a country including foreign exchange earning, source of employment, cultural preservation, providing an avenue for development of a country’s infrastructure among others. Countries which have faced challenges in the field of agriculture…
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Should Athletes Be Held to a Higher Moral Standard?
Table of Contents Introduction Public Figures and Moral Standards Athletes and Moral Standards Conclusions Works Cited Introduction The debate about athletes and higher moral standards sparks whenever there is an ethical scandal involving athletes. It happened after Lance Armstrong was found using drugs to increase his performance rates and win Tour de France seven times…
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Measuring Competencies in “Sex Education”
Otis Milburn is a nerdy teenager who has heard too much about sex from his advanced mom, a sexologist but has never actually done it. His friend, Maeve Wiley, on the contrary, is too developed for her age, as she was born into a dysfunctional family and has already tasted all the delights of such…
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Having a Pet Helps a Lot, New Research Shows
Having a pet is morally, emotionally, socially and physically good for individuals. Every person should get a pet if they are able. The variety of pets and animals to choose from allows for certain variety in terms of both care and requirements, letting people with no experience also experience having an animal to care for.…
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Emotions: Types and Importance
For humans as social beings, a sense of love is inherent. Love is a complex feeling, which causes such emotions as warm feelings, affection, and passion. Usually, one determines three fundamental mechanisms of love: libido, attachment, and partner preference. Main biological components are the next neurochemicals: dopamine, oxytocin, estrogen, vasopressin, and testosterone. These biological parts…
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Limited Access to Health Insurance for Low-Income Families
Introduction Even though many people in the US have access to health insurance, there is a significant number who have no coverage and cannot take advantage of that. Therefore, the potential for a crisis, especially for needy families, remains. There is a problem with the high rate of uninsured low-income families in the country. There…
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The Future of Families in Modern World
Table of Contents The Future of Families Analysis and Discussion Conclusion References The Future of Families Modern families have shifted their practices, behaviors, and values when contrasted with those of the past. A proper understanding of these changes can guide parents to be prepared for emerging challenges and support their young ones accordingly. This discussion…