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IS : Simple Cute Zesty Noisy Calm Creative Smart Flamboyant Crazy What else? I can't define more..you do it then! December 2007 January 2008 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 April 2009 May 2009 June 2009 July 2009 September 2009 October 2009 Don't remove credits. Basecodes:1 2 Layout: YourCrush |
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Saturday, March 8, 2008 12:26 PMFinally PIC is over,way back in the previous post i mention it as a killer module.hehehe.Indeed it was,perhaps it was not bad afterall after sitting for the exam yesterday.We the 4-pointers(Syed,Sandeep,Rasyid) including me sat in a row,i sat beside Rasyid at the lecture theater.We compared our answers after completing the paper,dont worry we did not cheat we just compare to ensure that we are on the right track =)..''great minds thinks alike,fool seldom differs''.hahaha.The PIC module weight the heaviest for this semester,its a very complicated subject for untechnical dummies,which one if them is ME.hehehe.Lets hope i have ace the paper..Not a B please..its just not my thing !! hahahah.... Its been a week since i've visited my grandpa at the Hospital,despite that i have my informers to tell me about his condition.Its just deteorating,now it he has just 30% of chance to live,sounds unlogical but the doctor just predicts the lifeline by the theories that he learns,i salute the doctors who tried their best to accomodate the patient and reassuring their families that there is hope,whereas honestly at time there is no chance of survival.Perhaps its the will to live which make them carry on to live.The doctor has POP the question of Enthanasia,despite its illegal in Singapore. Let me share abit of the history on Enthanasia to you The term euthanasia comes from the Greek words "eu” and “thanatos” which combined means “well death” or "dying well". Hippocrates mentions euthanasia in the Hippocratic oath, which was written between 400 and 300 B.C. The original Oath states: “To please no one will I prescribe a deadly drug nor give advice which may cause his death.” Despite this, the ancient Greeks and Romans generally did not believe that life needed to be preserved at any cost and were, in consequence, tolerant of suicide in cases where no relief could be offered to the dying or, in the case of the Stoics and Epicureans, where a person no longer cared for his life. English Common Law from the 1300s until the middle of the last century made suicide a criminal act in England and Wales. Assisting another to kill themself remains illegal in that jurisdiction. However, in the 1500s, Thomas More, in describing a utopian community, envisaged such a community as one that would facilitate the death of those whose lives had become burdensome as a result of "torturing and lingering pain''. Reason of giving Voluntery Enthanasia. Since my grandpa is suffering from his lingering pain of myoblastic leukaemia im sure the reason is to imporve the Quality of Life: The pain and suffering a person feels during a disease, even with pain relievers, can be incomprehensible to a person who has not gone through it. Even without considering the physical pain, it is often difficult for patients to overcome the emotional pain of losing their independence. Moreover, despite modern painkillers, there is little available to deal with the problem of 'breathlessness', which makes many ailing patients feel they will suffocate. Star question: If you were asked if you want to end the person life by volunteerly killing with medical means ,will you do it or just hope for the best? Need more information abt Enthanasia? Go to : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthanasia |
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