English 101
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Persuasive Essay Outline
Thesis statement:
Every terminally ill patient has the right to choose to die in peace and with
dignity painlessly.
I.
Introduction:
What is the Death with Dignity Act?
a.
It allows terminally ill patients to be prescribed lethal
medication as an aid in dying.
II.
What is the process in becoming a candidate?
b.
Must be 18 years or older
c.
Diagnosed with a terminal illness that will, within
reasonable medical judgement, lead to death within six months by two physicians
d.
A resident of Oregon, Washington, or Vermont
e.
Has to be mentally competent, for example, capable of making
and communicating your health care decisions
f.
Must be able to self-administer and ingest the prescribed
medication
g.
What states have passed the Death with Dignity Act?
h.
Oregon
i.
Washington
j.
Vermont
III.
The pros of Death with Dignity Act
a.
A person will have the freedom to select induced death when
they are already suffering too much, where even the finest treatment does not
enhance life’s quality
b.
Legalizing Death with Dignity will help in alleviating the
patient’s suffering of terminal ill. It will be unfair and inhuman to allow
them to stand the intolerable pain
c.
The motive of the Act is to aid in dying painlessly
d.
Death with Dignity Act follows the theory of coping with
suffering in a way that assists a person from dying peacefully
e.
Death with Dignity gives the right for the patient enabling
them to make a decision about the value of death and life.
IV.
The Cons of Death with Dignity Act
a.
This is considered as a homicide and killing or murdering
another individual may not be rationalized on any circumstances
b.
Rehabilitation care centers are more favorable alternatives
to assist dying patients live a better and pain free life
c.
Family members may take advantage through influencing the
decisions of the patients into it just for their own gains
d.
It is an act of murdering in all religious beliefs
e.
Feels it is an easy way out
f.
Feels it devalues human life
g.
Fear that people may abuse it
V.
Conclusion: The Death with
Dignity Act promotes human dignity for certain terminally ill patients. Death with
Dignity is a humane, dignified, and compassionate option to hasten death. There
are other options to hasten your death, whether or not your state allows
physician-assisted dying. This Act gives them the ability to have control over
their final days or months of life. More than likely they will be dependent on
a caregiver and in time they will no longer be able to do the basics of life. Physician assisted suicide should be
considered a positive resource for terminally ill patients, rather than an easy
way out. They have the right to die peacefully on their own terms surrounded by
the ones they love.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Blog Post #4
The purpose of my paper that I am writing is to
identify the similarities and the differences of a Registered Nurse (RN) and a
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). As a CNA and also a student in pre-nursing, I
decided to use both for my compare and contrast essay. I find this diagram to
be a motivational tool, because the thought of going to school for that long is
very terrifying. Looking at this helps give me that boost and also gives me
that motivation to want to better myself to further my education to become the
Nurse that I have always wanted to be.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Blog post #3
“Fish
Cheeks” by Amy Tan. Amy Tan is a gifted storyteller who showed the tensions
between with keeping up appearance and having true intentions. (pg. 110) She portrays
her feelings and experience dealing with her Chinese culture and American
culture. She shares her firsthand experience with having her first love,
Robert, and his minister father attending her home for Christmas Eve dinner.
Embarrassed by her own Chinese Christmas, she describes Robert’s reaction from
the foods that her mother prepared and the lack of American proper manners her
family had. I believe the purpose of this article was to remind others to not
be embarrassed of your traditions. Amy Tan didn’t understand it back then but
grew to appreciate and understand it later.
“Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie. Sherman Alexie describes what he went through as an American Indian living on an reservation. He portrays the expectations that Indian children were expected to be stupid. Even though most lived up to those expectations, Alexie refused to fail. He was arrogant and wanted to learn. He believed that learning to read which he taught himself, saved his life. He continued to read and became a writer. I believe the purpose of this article was even though the expectations were to fail; dare to be different.
Friday, January 22, 2016
South Beach
Excitement takes over me as we arrive. We pull over to the first sign to read the regulations as we all run for a bathroom break. One step out of the truck, I inhale deeply. The mixture of the campfire and salty aroma from the water fills my lungs. I can't believe we finally arrived. The sun is out. I pace back and forth near the truck trying to get the feeling back in my butt as my husband tells our son to take the dog out for a walk. I giggle as he complains but does what he's told. I look around to see if there was an empty spot where we could camp, disappointed there was none. "It's still a little early," I tell myself as we hop back in the truck and take a lap around the campground. Make that a couple of laps. As we take our last lap around the site, a man waves us down. My husband slows down and talks to him. The feeling of unhappiness comes over me all of a sudden because I'm thinking that we would have to leave here and continue to travel more. Distracted by my negative thoughts I hear a "thank you" echoing in the background. I snap back into reality and looked at my husband with my big brown eyes. He smiles. "Good news?" I asked. "He's gonna give us his spot babe," he replies. He tells us to jump out and go enjoy the water while he waits to set up. We jump out and scramble to get our big dog on the leash. She's excited too. We walk down a little trail that leads us towards the water. We get to the end, and I tell him to let the dog off the leash. She runs around in circles happy to be free. My son grabs a stick and throws it for the dog to fetch. I take my sandals off. The warmth of the sand feels amazing. I find a spot to sit and I watch them play. The ocean mist touches my skin and I am finally relaxing. I close my eyes and listen to the waves crash sounding like music in my ears. I let out a sigh and smile. This is going to turn out to be an awesome day.
I posted on Ariel's and Josh's blog
I posted on Ariel's and Josh's blog
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
"Why we lie" by Dan Ariely
1) Summary
Dan Ariely explains why we lie. In this article, he and his colleagues conducted experiments on college students to show that people do lie or cheat but in small amounts. They have administered studies among variety of groups and have found that almost everyone is dishonest in this society. When moral messages were being reminded to them, they found that people were more less likely to cheat. People are unpredictable. (Ariely 440-446)
2) Paraphrase #10
According to Ariely, we are aware that people cheat to a small degree, however what are the reasons that causes them to be honest or dishhonest. (pg. 442)
3) Quote
"The purpose of locks. the locksmith said, is to protect you from the 98% of mostly honest people who might be tempted to try your door if it had no lock" (pg. 440)
The reason why I like this quote is because it makes me think that even though there are locks on doors. People will still be tempted to try your door, but with some moral reminding, may will think twice.
Works cited
Ariely, Dan. "Why we lie." The Bedford Reader. 12th ed. Ed. John E. Sullivan. Boston: Bedford/St.
Martins, 2014. 440-446. Print
I commented on Shelbee's and Rachel's blog
1) Summary
Dan Ariely explains why we lie. In this article, he and his colleagues conducted experiments on college students to show that people do lie or cheat but in small amounts. They have administered studies among variety of groups and have found that almost everyone is dishonest in this society. When moral messages were being reminded to them, they found that people were more less likely to cheat. People are unpredictable. (Ariely 440-446)
2) Paraphrase #10
According to Ariely, we are aware that people cheat to a small degree, however what are the reasons that causes them to be honest or dishhonest. (pg. 442)
3) Quote
"The purpose of locks. the locksmith said, is to protect you from the 98% of mostly honest people who might be tempted to try your door if it had no lock" (pg. 440)
The reason why I like this quote is because it makes me think that even though there are locks on doors. People will still be tempted to try your door, but with some moral reminding, may will think twice.
Works cited
Ariely, Dan. "Why we lie." The Bedford Reader. 12th ed. Ed. John E. Sullivan. Boston: Bedford/St.
Martins, 2014. 440-446. Print
I commented on Shelbee's and Rachel's blog
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