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Assisted Suicide: A More Humane Death?
by krawchuk, Jun 23, 2008
The Government of Canada's ban on assisted suicide has pushed the suffering to new lengths to end their pain, all in the face of a law which is supposed to protect them.
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Do You Have Too Many Clothes?
by elle todd, May 9, 2008
The amount of unnecessary purchases of fashion items. What are the true, hidden cost of buying too many clothes? Delving behind the scenes into the poor working conditions for the people who pick and process cotton, and then make the garments.
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Lessons Within Suffering
by Georgia Stewart, Apr 26, 2008
I've been suffering from a disease for some time and have decided to discover what I've been learning from it. I aim to turn the negative into the positive.
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How to Accept Dying Gracefully
by Judred, Mar 31, 2008
Dying is usually perceived as a form of defeat and not as something inevitable by most people. So we try our best to fight it despite the fact that more often than not, we are fighting a losing battle. If you are dying and you know it, accepting it gracefully will greatly benefit you and the people around you. Here are some principles to live by before death catches up on you.
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Punishment & Salvation: A Simple Solution
by Gabby Procci, Mar 23, 2008
A way to punish the guilty, save the innocent, and be proactive about capital punishment.
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The Black Death
by dannyboi999999990, Mar 20, 2008
The Black Death was a terrifying disease that spread through Europe between 1347 and 1351 where fatalities were suffered in greater numbers than any other epidemic or war up to that time. In Europe alone twenty-five million people died in Asia and Africa the mortality rate was even higher.
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Stopping World Poverty
by Igor Dubinskiy, Mar 10, 2008
The dangers of poverty and ways to help combat it.
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The Black Death
by Dan Roberts, Mar 4, 2008
How the black death influenced Europe in the 1500s.
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Black Lenses of the World
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jan 30, 2008
Black lenses symbolize the underlying side of life in a black and white photo.
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Why Europeans Only Colonized Certain Areas
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 22, 2007
Why did Europeans establish they type of colonies they did where they did? What factors influenced where they settled as they expanded their territorial holdings?
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