The Alzheimer's Support Group meets monthly on the second Thursday at 6:00 pm in the Woldenberg Village Chapel and is open to the public without requiring a reservation. The group is facilitated by Dr. Nancy Bologna and provides a space for people affected by Alzheimer's to receive support.
This document provides prayer concerns and updates from the Community United Methodist Church. It lists people who need prayers for health issues like recovering from accidents, chest pains, and surgery. It encourages joining the Christmas Eve service and keeping military families in prayers. It provides ongoing prayer lists and announcements about church events, studies, and upcoming meetings and practices.
A church is inviting people of all backgrounds and life stages to join them on Tuesday nights at 7:00 p.m. at Joshua's Place Church located at 146 Stark Road in Jackson. The gatherings will provide a place for the next generation to come together to potentially change the world.
This document appears to be a travelogue listing various places the author visited from 2006 to 2008. It includes locations in Ireland like the Cliffs of Moher and Kinvarra, as well as places in Slovenia and Germany such as Bled and Lohr. The author also mentions making a new friend in Rothenburg and returning home to a not-so-snowy northern location.
The document contains announcements for various church events including a youth retreat needing drivers on December 30th, an application period opening for a medical mission trip to the Philippines in 2015, a new members class for those interested in learning more about Saint Paul UMC, the availability of a yearbook celebrating 50 years of Saint Paul UMC for pre-order pickup, and an invitation for all ages to go ice skating with the Saint Paul Youth group on January 2nd, 2015.
Various church groups at Saint Paul United Methodist Church have meetings scheduled for the coming week, including the United Methodist Women, United Methodist Men, Saint Paul Youth, and Kingdom Kidz. Volunteers are needed to drive youth to a retreat on December 26th and 30th. The church is accepting applications for a medical/dental mission trip to the Philippines in 2015. Cookies and candy are being collected for a homeless shelter, and should be brought to church. A new members class is being offered to learn about Saint Paul UMC. Fair trade products and the church's 50th anniversary yearbook are available for purchase.
The document contains announcements for various church outreach and bible study groups taking place on specific dates in January and February, including a bible memorization group meeting online, a hospital outreach event on January 24th, a homeless outreach on January 30th, and a potluck meeting on February 5th. Volunteers are also needed to lead groups.
The document contains announcements for various church outreach and bible study groups including a bible memorization group meeting online, a hospital outreach on January 24th, a homeless outreach on January 30th at a church, and a potluck meeting on the first Friday of each month in February at the youth center. It also calls for volunteers to lead groups.
The Alzheimer's Support Group meets monthly on the second Thursday at 6:00 pm in the Woldenberg Village Chapel and is open to the public without requiring a reservation. The group is facilitated by Dr. Nancy Bologna and provides a space for people affected by Alzheimer's to receive support.
This document provides prayer concerns and updates from the Community United Methodist Church. It lists people who need prayers for health issues like recovering from accidents, chest pains, and surgery. It encourages joining the Christmas Eve service and keeping military families in prayers. It provides ongoing prayer lists and announcements about church events, studies, and upcoming meetings and practices.
A church is inviting people of all backgrounds and life stages to join them on Tuesday nights at 7:00 p.m. at Joshua's Place Church located at 146 Stark Road in Jackson. The gatherings will provide a place for the next generation to come together to potentially change the world.
This document appears to be a travelogue listing various places the author visited from 2006 to 2008. It includes locations in Ireland like the Cliffs of Moher and Kinvarra, as well as places in Slovenia and Germany such as Bled and Lohr. The author also mentions making a new friend in Rothenburg and returning home to a not-so-snowy northern location.
The document contains announcements for various church events including a youth retreat needing drivers on December 30th, an application period opening for a medical mission trip to the Philippines in 2015, a new members class for those interested in learning more about Saint Paul UMC, the availability of a yearbook celebrating 50 years of Saint Paul UMC for pre-order pickup, and an invitation for all ages to go ice skating with the Saint Paul Youth group on January 2nd, 2015.
Various church groups at Saint Paul United Methodist Church have meetings scheduled for the coming week, including the United Methodist Women, United Methodist Men, Saint Paul Youth, and Kingdom Kidz. Volunteers are needed to drive youth to a retreat on December 26th and 30th. The church is accepting applications for a medical/dental mission trip to the Philippines in 2015. Cookies and candy are being collected for a homeless shelter, and should be brought to church. A new members class is being offered to learn about Saint Paul UMC. Fair trade products and the church's 50th anniversary yearbook are available for purchase.
The document contains announcements for various church outreach and bible study groups taking place on specific dates in January and February, including a bible memorization group meeting online, a hospital outreach event on January 24th, a homeless outreach on January 30th, and a potluck meeting on February 5th. Volunteers are also needed to lead groups.
The document contains announcements for various church outreach and bible study groups including a bible memorization group meeting online, a hospital outreach on January 24th, a homeless outreach on January 30th at a church, and a potluck meeting on the first Friday of each month in February at the youth center. It also calls for volunteers to lead groups.
This document provides a prayer update from a church. It includes prayers for several people and families who are experiencing illness or loss. It also provides information about upcoming bible studies, prayer groups, and church events.
The document provides a prayer update listing several prayer concerns including the passing of Joe Officer's sister, Joyce Riddle fighting a serious cold, Victor Nikolashin recovering from a fall, Arline Seals dealing with dental problems, Ann Butler dealing with chest pains and being under the weather, and Jeanne Wharff recovering from a fall and bruised hip. It also lists continued prayers needed for several individuals and provides praises that Leonard and Patrick Riddle as well as Cathy Machado have been released from the hospital. The document announces upcoming church events including a divine reading lecture, bible studies, a rummage sale, finance and other meetings, pinochle, and a potato bar luncheon.
The document discusses various activities and events within a church community called Springfield, including cell groups, quizzes, railway roleplaying, welcome ceremonies, ordinations, barbecues, washing dishes and hair at an event called New Wine, a Jubilee lunch with royal attendees, a spiritual test at Soul Survivor, running a holiday club while the Olympics are on, struggling to convince kids an Olympic torch is real, staff away days where they hide from someone with bright ideas, a music group trialing surprise worship singing, issues with a program called Footsteps, needing more resources for a Christian youth group called Xplore, and cutting back on food and drink for a Light Party.
The document provides information about upcoming outreach events organized by S.A.L.T. It announces that the next homeless outreach will be on November 7th at 8:45 AM at St. George Orthodox Church in Orlando, and the next hospital outreach will be on November 14th at 4:30 PM at Florida Hospital South - Ginsburg Chapel. It also notes that S.A.L.T holds a meeting on the first Friday of each month at 7:30 PM in the Upper Youth Center on December 6th.
The document contains announcements for several church group activities. It lists the date of the next Sabbath and details for a Bible memorization group meeting online. It also provides information on two outreach activities for the homeless - one on November 21st at a church and another on November 14th at a hospital chapel. Finally, it notes the next meeting of the S.A.L.T Hospital Outreach group will be on December 6th in the church's Upper Youth Center.
The document contains announcements for several church group activities, including a Bible memorization group meeting online, two outreach events to serve the homeless at local churches on November 14th and 21st, and a monthly hospital outreach meeting on the first Friday of each month in December.
This document provides information about an upcoming service at Grove Free Evangelical Church on May 11, 2014. The 10:30 am service will be led by Barbie Margetts and include a sermon by Paul John entitled "Don't just listen - do it". There is also an all-age service at 4:00 pm. The document lists various housegroup and youth group meetings happening that week and provides contact information for the pastor and administrator.
This document contains announcements from the Greater Brookville Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. It includes notices about donating summer and baby clothes to those in need on April 20th, filling out prayer request cards, and a Monday night prayer meeting. It provides scripture passages and encourages tithing, staying connected through social media, and keeping loved ones in prayer. The document aims to inform church members of upcoming events and encourage spiritual growth.
The document is a book titled "How to Hypnotize Your Lover" by Wayne F. Perkins that provides guidance on using hypnosis to reinvigorate a sleepy relationship. It is copyrighted in 1999 and dedicated to readers and lovers as well as those who have inspired the author in his life and work as a certified clinical hypnotherapist.
This document contains announcements for ministry events at Greater Brookville Church from July 6-11, 2015. It lists the times for mid-week Bible study on Wednesday at noon and prayer on Thursday at 6:00pm followed by Bible study at 6:30pm. It also provides information about the Young Life Ministry meeting on July 9th at 6:30pm and includes birthdays for those born in July. It reminds readers to remember the sick and shut-in with prayers, visits and calls.
The document lists various groups, meetings, and events happening at a church over the coming week and month. It includes a blood pressure check, several group meetings for youth, seniors and prayer warriors, information and an application for a medical mission trip, details on a new members class, announcements about picking up a church yearbook and donating socks, and a note about signing up to provide flowers or refreshments for upcoming Sundays.
Faith and Victory Church is hosting various groups, classes, and service opportunities in the upcoming weeks including:
- A prayer group on Sunday mornings from 8:00-8:30am downstairs in the Kids Classrooms.
- A Ministry 201 class today at 9:00am for members to learn about serving opportunities within the church.
- Signups for a Men's Advance retreat from March 31-April 2 with costs of $100.
- An Easter outreach event on March 26 at Terminal Park Elementary at noon, collecting wrapped candy for 10,000 eggs.
The document contains announcements for various events and ministries taking place at Faith and Victory Church. It includes information about a prayer group, baptism Sunday, membership class, sermon discussion groups, women's bible study, community dinner, cleaning team, mom's group, men's breakfast, and opportunities to serve in areas like the streaming media team, safety team, love thy neighbor ministry, and experience team. Contact information is provided for various pastors and leaders to find out more details.
This document provides updates on prayer concerns, praises, and upcoming events at a church. It lists several people who need prayers for health issues as well as opportunities for Bible study, training, and fellowship. Upcoming fundraisers and a Super Bowl party are also announced.
The document announces various events, services, groups and volunteer opportunities at Faith and Victory Church including a prayer group, Christmas Eve service, membership class, community dinner, cleaning team, moms' group, men's breakfast, streaming media team, landscape help, prayer requests, serving opportunities, safety team, worship song slides, women's Bible study, Love Thy Neighbor ministry, and Experience Team. Contact information is provided for those interested in the different activities.
This document provides a summary of activities for a LifeWay team in St. John's, Newfoundland from July 31 to August 9, 2010. It lists visits to local churches Ferryland Bible Fellowship and New Life Fellowship. It also describes community outreach events like block parties, prayerwalking, arts and crafts with children, and a whale watching tour. The document closes by listing the members of the LifeWay team.
The document provides a summary of the events that took place over four days of the General Convention of the Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian Church) held in Bridgewater, MA and Cambridge, MA in July 2009. Key events included responsive readings of church articles, presentations on the Swedenborgian community online and preparing for the convention, a youth league presentation, courses on Swedenborgian theology, and an ordination service for two new ministers. The convention featured worship services, speakers, and musical performances over its four day program.
The document provides a prayer update listing several people who need prayers for health issues such as Cathy Machado, Marion MacDonald, Jeanne Wharff, Leonard Riddle, Joyce Riddle, and Patrick Riddle. It also lists several ongoing prayer needs and provides information on an upcoming Guatemala mission project, Bible study opportunities, and church events.
This document provides a prayer update and information about upcoming events at a church. It includes prayer concerns for victims of government shutdowns, violence in Syria, and tropical storms. It also provides updates on individuals' health issues and World Communion Sunday donations. Upcoming events noted are a Lectio Devina bible study, lasagna dinner fundraiser, and Lodestar youth group weekend.
Highland Hope United Methodist Church is announcing various programs and events for January 2012, including:
1) Small group programs starting in January, including Financial Peace University and an Introduction to the Bible study.
2) Ongoing worship services and Sunday school classes.
3) Special events including a blood drive, grief support group, cookbook fundraiser, and the church's 15th anniversary celebration.
4) Encouragement to stay connected through the church's Facebook page and prayer ministry email.
Student project aims to develop persuasive skill, which persuade audience to accept assisted suicide referring to a situation in which a patient who is suffering untreatable illness or chronic intense pain
The document defines physician-assisted suicide as the voluntary termination of one's life with direct or indirect assistance from a physician. It argues that physician-assisted suicide should be legally considered in all states because it can increase the value of life by stopping patients' pain and suffering, allow patients to die on their own terms, and prevent horrific suicides. Additionally, physician-assisted suicide may benefit others by alleviating family guilt and allowing vital organs to be donated to save lives, as well as help the healthcare system by allowing doctors to spend more time with other patients and lower overall healthcare costs. However, others argue it violates medical ethics, could lead doctors to give up on recovery, and risks uninformed decisions due to religious or personal beliefs
This document provides a prayer update from a church. It includes prayers for several people and families who are experiencing illness or loss. It also provides information about upcoming bible studies, prayer groups, and church events.
The document provides a prayer update listing several prayer concerns including the passing of Joe Officer's sister, Joyce Riddle fighting a serious cold, Victor Nikolashin recovering from a fall, Arline Seals dealing with dental problems, Ann Butler dealing with chest pains and being under the weather, and Jeanne Wharff recovering from a fall and bruised hip. It also lists continued prayers needed for several individuals and provides praises that Leonard and Patrick Riddle as well as Cathy Machado have been released from the hospital. The document announces upcoming church events including a divine reading lecture, bible studies, a rummage sale, finance and other meetings, pinochle, and a potato bar luncheon.
The document discusses various activities and events within a church community called Springfield, including cell groups, quizzes, railway roleplaying, welcome ceremonies, ordinations, barbecues, washing dishes and hair at an event called New Wine, a Jubilee lunch with royal attendees, a spiritual test at Soul Survivor, running a holiday club while the Olympics are on, struggling to convince kids an Olympic torch is real, staff away days where they hide from someone with bright ideas, a music group trialing surprise worship singing, issues with a program called Footsteps, needing more resources for a Christian youth group called Xplore, and cutting back on food and drink for a Light Party.
The document provides information about upcoming outreach events organized by S.A.L.T. It announces that the next homeless outreach will be on November 7th at 8:45 AM at St. George Orthodox Church in Orlando, and the next hospital outreach will be on November 14th at 4:30 PM at Florida Hospital South - Ginsburg Chapel. It also notes that S.A.L.T holds a meeting on the first Friday of each month at 7:30 PM in the Upper Youth Center on December 6th.
The document contains announcements for several church group activities. It lists the date of the next Sabbath and details for a Bible memorization group meeting online. It also provides information on two outreach activities for the homeless - one on November 21st at a church and another on November 14th at a hospital chapel. Finally, it notes the next meeting of the S.A.L.T Hospital Outreach group will be on December 6th in the church's Upper Youth Center.
The document contains announcements for several church group activities, including a Bible memorization group meeting online, two outreach events to serve the homeless at local churches on November 14th and 21st, and a monthly hospital outreach meeting on the first Friday of each month in December.
This document provides information about an upcoming service at Grove Free Evangelical Church on May 11, 2014. The 10:30 am service will be led by Barbie Margetts and include a sermon by Paul John entitled "Don't just listen - do it". There is also an all-age service at 4:00 pm. The document lists various housegroup and youth group meetings happening that week and provides contact information for the pastor and administrator.
This document contains announcements from the Greater Brookville Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. It includes notices about donating summer and baby clothes to those in need on April 20th, filling out prayer request cards, and a Monday night prayer meeting. It provides scripture passages and encourages tithing, staying connected through social media, and keeping loved ones in prayer. The document aims to inform church members of upcoming events and encourage spiritual growth.
The document is a book titled "How to Hypnotize Your Lover" by Wayne F. Perkins that provides guidance on using hypnosis to reinvigorate a sleepy relationship. It is copyrighted in 1999 and dedicated to readers and lovers as well as those who have inspired the author in his life and work as a certified clinical hypnotherapist.
This document contains announcements for ministry events at Greater Brookville Church from July 6-11, 2015. It lists the times for mid-week Bible study on Wednesday at noon and prayer on Thursday at 6:00pm followed by Bible study at 6:30pm. It also provides information about the Young Life Ministry meeting on July 9th at 6:30pm and includes birthdays for those born in July. It reminds readers to remember the sick and shut-in with prayers, visits and calls.
The document lists various groups, meetings, and events happening at a church over the coming week and month. It includes a blood pressure check, several group meetings for youth, seniors and prayer warriors, information and an application for a medical mission trip, details on a new members class, announcements about picking up a church yearbook and donating socks, and a note about signing up to provide flowers or refreshments for upcoming Sundays.
Faith and Victory Church is hosting various groups, classes, and service opportunities in the upcoming weeks including:
- A prayer group on Sunday mornings from 8:00-8:30am downstairs in the Kids Classrooms.
- A Ministry 201 class today at 9:00am for members to learn about serving opportunities within the church.
- Signups for a Men's Advance retreat from March 31-April 2 with costs of $100.
- An Easter outreach event on March 26 at Terminal Park Elementary at noon, collecting wrapped candy for 10,000 eggs.
The document contains announcements for various events and ministries taking place at Faith and Victory Church. It includes information about a prayer group, baptism Sunday, membership class, sermon discussion groups, women's bible study, community dinner, cleaning team, mom's group, men's breakfast, and opportunities to serve in areas like the streaming media team, safety team, love thy neighbor ministry, and experience team. Contact information is provided for various pastors and leaders to find out more details.
This document provides updates on prayer concerns, praises, and upcoming events at a church. It lists several people who need prayers for health issues as well as opportunities for Bible study, training, and fellowship. Upcoming fundraisers and a Super Bowl party are also announced.
The document announces various events, services, groups and volunteer opportunities at Faith and Victory Church including a prayer group, Christmas Eve service, membership class, community dinner, cleaning team, moms' group, men's breakfast, streaming media team, landscape help, prayer requests, serving opportunities, safety team, worship song slides, women's Bible study, Love Thy Neighbor ministry, and Experience Team. Contact information is provided for those interested in the different activities.
This document provides a summary of activities for a LifeWay team in St. John's, Newfoundland from July 31 to August 9, 2010. It lists visits to local churches Ferryland Bible Fellowship and New Life Fellowship. It also describes community outreach events like block parties, prayerwalking, arts and crafts with children, and a whale watching tour. The document closes by listing the members of the LifeWay team.
The document provides a summary of the events that took place over four days of the General Convention of the Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian Church) held in Bridgewater, MA and Cambridge, MA in July 2009. Key events included responsive readings of church articles, presentations on the Swedenborgian community online and preparing for the convention, a youth league presentation, courses on Swedenborgian theology, and an ordination service for two new ministers. The convention featured worship services, speakers, and musical performances over its four day program.
The document provides a prayer update listing several people who need prayers for health issues such as Cathy Machado, Marion MacDonald, Jeanne Wharff, Leonard Riddle, Joyce Riddle, and Patrick Riddle. It also lists several ongoing prayer needs and provides information on an upcoming Guatemala mission project, Bible study opportunities, and church events.
This document provides a prayer update and information about upcoming events at a church. It includes prayer concerns for victims of government shutdowns, violence in Syria, and tropical storms. It also provides updates on individuals' health issues and World Communion Sunday donations. Upcoming events noted are a Lectio Devina bible study, lasagna dinner fundraiser, and Lodestar youth group weekend.
Highland Hope United Methodist Church is announcing various programs and events for January 2012, including:
1) Small group programs starting in January, including Financial Peace University and an Introduction to the Bible study.
2) Ongoing worship services and Sunday school classes.
3) Special events including a blood drive, grief support group, cookbook fundraiser, and the church's 15th anniversary celebration.
4) Encouragement to stay connected through the church's Facebook page and prayer ministry email.
Student project aims to develop persuasive skill, which persuade audience to accept assisted suicide referring to a situation in which a patient who is suffering untreatable illness or chronic intense pain
The document defines physician-assisted suicide as the voluntary termination of one's life with direct or indirect assistance from a physician. It argues that physician-assisted suicide should be legally considered in all states because it can increase the value of life by stopping patients' pain and suffering, allow patients to die on their own terms, and prevent horrific suicides. Additionally, physician-assisted suicide may benefit others by alleviating family guilt and allowing vital organs to be donated to save lives, as well as help the healthcare system by allowing doctors to spend more time with other patients and lower overall healthcare costs. However, others argue it violates medical ethics, could lead doctors to give up on recovery, and risks uninformed decisions due to religious or personal beliefs
Nearly one million people die by suicide each year globally, with suicide being a leading cause of death especially among young people. Lack of access to mental healthcare and stigma surrounding mental illness contribute to suicide risk. In India over 135,000 people died by suicide in 2012, with social and economic issues driving suicide risk for men and emotional issues for women. Warning signs of suicide include feelings of sadness, anger, and isolation as well as talking about death. Risk factors include a family history of suicide, substance abuse, and previous suicide attempts.
I do not have a personal stand on this complex issue. There are reasonable arguments on both sides that require thoughtful consideration. Ultimately, there are ethical and legal considerations to balance in determining policies around assisted death.
The Hunter Institute manages the Mindframe National Media Initiative, which has undertaken the data analysis for this publication, and reminds media and communication professionals of responsible and accurate reporting of suicide. www.mindframe-media.info
The document discusses suicide and suicidal behaviors from various perspectives including definitions, classifications, epidemiology, risk factors, theories and approaches. Some key points:
- Suicide is defined as death caused by self-directed injurious behavior with intent to die. Attempted suicide refers to non-fatal self-harm.
- Worldwide, about 1 million people die by suicide each year, with rates varying greatly between countries and demographics. In India, suicide is the second leading cause of death among 15-29 year olds.
- Risk factors include male gender, family history of suicide, mental illnesses like depression and schizophrenia, substance abuse, physical illness, unemployment, and relationship or financial problems.
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The document discusses social pathology and suicide. It defines social pathology as unhealthy conditions in society and discusses factors like poverty, crime, and old age that can increase social problems. It then discusses suicide in depth, defining it, looking at global and Indian statistics on suicide, risk factors like psychiatric illnesses and life stressors, methods of assessment, theories of suicide, and prevention strategies.
This document discusses physician-assisted suicide and examines whether Nevada should legalize it. It provides background on assisted suicide and how it differs from euthanasia. Currently, physician-assisted suicide is legal in Oregon, Washington, and Montana. The document outlines arguments for and against legalization, including that it could give terminally ill patients control over their suffering but may also lead to non-voluntary euthanasia. It also provides statistics on those who request and receive physician-assisted suicide in Oregon.
This document defines various terms related to suicide and discusses suicide from epidemiological, etiological, and clinical perspectives. It notes that over 90% of suicides are associated with psychiatric disorders like depression and substance abuse. Key risk factors include male gender, older age, social isolation, impulsivity, and a family history of suicide. A comprehensive suicide assessment evaluates psychiatric illnesses, risk and protective factors, and determines the level of risk to guide treatment and safety planning.
While there are efforts here in the U.S. to help erase the stigma and raise awareness about suicide, there are hardly any efforts that talk about the global impacts of suicide.
The document outlines several arguments against legalizing euthanasia. It argues that euthanasia would not only be offered to terminally ill patients, but could extend to those with chronic illnesses or disabilities. It could also become a means of reducing healthcare costs. Once legalized, euthanasia may become non-voluntary as people feel pressure to choose death. Legal euthanasia could reject the value and importance placed on human life.
This document discusses perspectives on whether assisted suicide should be allowed in Norway. It examines the issue from various viewpoints including the patient, family, doctors, society, common sense, reasoning, emotions, science, history, ethics, morality, religion and more. The document is meant to spark open discussion on this complex topic without reaching a conclusion.
SUICIDE & ITS REAL FACTS by BR. SARATH THOMAS CHAMAKALAYIL, sarathcthomas@gm...Sarath Thomas
Suicide is defined as intentionally ending one's own life. Historically, many religions and societies disapproved of suicide and denied people who died by suicide normal burial rites. Today, around 800,000 people die by suicide each year globally, making it a leading cause of death worldwide. Religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam generally prohibit suicide. Suicide rates vary significantly between countries and regions, with India having a high rate and Kerala in particular seeing many female suicide attempts. Risk factors include depression, mental illness, substance abuse, and physical illness. Warning signs someone may be contemplating suicide include changes in behavior, mood, and social withdrawal.
Assisted suicide involves physicians assisting terminally ill patients end their lives. There is an ongoing debate about the ethics of this practice, with arguments on both sides. Proponents argue that individuals have a right to control their own lives and deaths, while opponents believe it violates medical ethics and religious beliefs. As the issue continues to be discussed, more states are considering laws to allow assisted suicide under certain conditions. However, there are still many challenges to addressing this complex and controversial topic around patients' rights, medical ethics, and end-of-life decisions.
The document discusses euthanasia and outlines its classification as either voluntary, non-voluntary, or involuntary. It also describes the differences between active and passive euthanasia, with active euthanasia involving lethal substances and passive involving withholding treatment. Both proponents and opponents of euthanasia are presented, with proponents arguing for the right to die with dignity and opponents believing there are alternatives to suffering and a moral difference between active and passive euthanasia.
This document discusses suicide inhibitors, which are a type of irreversible enzyme inhibitor. Suicide inhibitors initially bind to the active site of an enzyme like a normal substrate. However, they are then modified by the enzyme into a highly reactive compound that covalently binds to and permanently inactivates the enzyme. This removes the enzyme from the system. Examples of suicide inhibitors discussed include allopurinol, 5-fluorouracil, aspirin, penicillin, and various antiviral and antituberculosis drugs.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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1. SUICIDE
PREVENTION
November 19,2016
11:00 am - 7:00 pm
IV Annual Workshop
Stony Brook University
Charles B.Wang Center
100 Nicolls Road, Suite 302 - Stony Brook, NY 11794
Tickets $25 by November 5th, then $35. $40 at the door.
Refreshments will be served.
Children not allowed in the premises (15 or younger). Childcare available for
registrants. $25 per child with meal included. Contact us for details.
Register at www.LISpiritistDoctrine.net
No One is Left Behind
Addison Cornwell
How Spiritism Can
HelpYouThrough Life’s
Challenges
Adriano Barbo
Baring the Cross with Jesus
Christ
Jussara Korngold, BS, MBA
How Addiction Leads to
Suicide
Julio Carvalho
How Stress AffectsYour
Physical and Mental
Health
Vanessa Anseloni, PsyD, PhD
How to Cope with
Rejection
Marcelo Medeiros