Sunday, March 22, 2020
Alcohol Essays (1267 words) - Nelle A. Coley, Pedagogy,
Alcohol Sean Fleming Period 1 Mr. Schwartz Final Exam Alcohol The topic alcohol brings many things to mind. In my immediate family the only people that drink any type of alcohol are my mother and father. When my dad comes home from work he usually has a beer for a little relaxation and my mom has a glass of wine for dinner. I feel that they are moderate drinkers and I also feel that it sets a good example for my brother and I. If we hadnt gone over this topic in class I would never have known what type of drinkers they were. Now that I think of it I have one relative who has not always lived the good life. If I was writing this paper 8 years ago my aunt Ann would be drinking very heavily right now. Thats because she was an Alcoholic. She was in very bad shape for a while until we found her a place to get rehabilitated. During those hard times her husband had to take care of the kids so she wouldnt put bad images into their heads. Now she has recovered and life is great. I was very concerned for her safety and Now that I learned from my notes th ere are so many things wrong with heavy drinking and that the consequences are to severe I wont do what she did. A couple of other relatives that I have are my uncles. One time me, my father, and two of my uncles went to a bar. Everyone had a alcoholic beverage except me. As time went on my two uncles got pretty wasted and were creating a scene. I felt very uncomfortable and wondered if they knew exactly how stupid they looked. In the future when I am older and have kids of my own I will remember how my father drank in moderation and I will do the same. Unlike my Aunt and two Uncles. Smoking In many households all over the world people are sucking tar, smoke, nicotine, and other harmful ingredients from cigarettes down into their lungs. In class you talked about how over time you could develop cancer and other lung aliments which will cut short your time on this planet. I definitely dont want that to happen. No one in my family smokes but I do have friends who do. I keep telling my friends how its going to kill them but they dont listen. They keep giving me answers like you have to die sometime or Im not sick right now so who cares. I tell them that their family and friends care but they just ignore me. I know that I need to stay away from cigarettes and cigars because I play sports like golf and I love to ride my bike. If I started to smoke it would decrease my performance of whatever I was doing. That wouldnt be smart because if I ran track the effects of my smoking could cause me to lose a race. Another effect it would have would have on my life is my breath and cloth es would smell of smoke and that might make it hard to get a date. Also you said that smoking detererates and the voice box and pops the alveoli in your lungs. That would mean there is a chance of me loosing my voice. If I couldnt talk then I would probably go insane. Mental Health 2 If everyone had perfect mental health the world would be very different. There would be no need for mental hospitals, psychologists, and nurses to take care of the mentally handicapped. Many people give weird or dirty looks at mentally challenged people like they werent even human. But they are human just like you and me. I know this because I have an aunt that suffers from Down Syndrome. She lives in Ireland with my Grandfather. When I visit I see that she can do almost everything physically that a normal person can do. When it comes to thinking she has a hard time but thats ok because she has me or anyone else to give her that boost she needs. You would think that being around this type of person would make
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Ethics of Death Penalty essays
Ethics of Death Penalty essays Throughout the ages, the death penalty has been used as one of the severe ways to punish or deter people from breaking all range of laws from petty theft to murder; and many times as to set forth an example of a consequence when an individual betrays communal entity such as nationality and kindred. Evidently, the capital punishment is the ultimate punishment, for the determined offender is given no opportunity of repentance or rehabilitation. Over the years in the United States, the standards for sentencing the à ¡Ã °ultimateà ¡ punishment has changed. The constitutionality of the death penalty is a highly controversial issue leading to seemingly circular arguments. Both the pro and the anti capital punishment viewpoints can be justified in legal scope, however the validity of the death penalty policy can be further examined. The death penalty satisfies the publicà ¡Ã ¯s need for retribution, relieves the anguish of the victimà ¡Ã ¯s family, permanently removes the actual incorrigible criminal from society. The capital punishment can be justified in many ways. In 1976 the US states began creating a bifurcated(dual) trial procedure that would legally allow imposing the death sentence. The states did so in response to the 1972 (Furman vs. Georgia) supreme court decision which ruled that death penalty statutes were too vague and ambiguous, thus unconstitutional and illegal. The notion of the capital punishment dates back thousands of years back to the primal justice system. For example, many western cultures embrace the Holy Bible as their moral and ethical foundation. God set forth his words as a guide by which to live our lives. Godà ¡Ã ¯s commandments are eternal. Even though one of the ten commandments states à ¡Ã °Thou shall not killà ¡, there are many incidents in the old testament wh ere the book promotes à ¡Ã °an eye for an eye, a tooth for a toothà ¡ principle as also set forth in the ancient book of Hamurab...
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