Answer:
Terry Schiavo was a US woman who was in a vegetative state for over 15 years before her actual death. This is despite the poor prognosis for meaningful neurologic recovery, standard and experimental therapies that were administered to her, to no effect, for 3 years.
<em>My position on this particular case is that, the power of attorney (right to decide what would happen) of someone in a vegetative state should lie with the spouse of the patient if married or with the immediate family members, if unmarried. Everyone has a right to decide the condition upon which to be kept.</em>
Terry Schiavo expressely told her husband about her wish not to be kept in any life supporting machine. Because, she knew that the agony and saddness would be prolonged further both for her husband and her immediate family members rather than her being griefed for a short while and forgotten. <em>Euthanasia is a welcomed thing especially in situations where it is medically and physically proved beyond measures that the patents would never recover from his or her vegetative state.</em>
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Explanation:
<span>The first "plan of government" that the United States operated under was a document known as the Articles of Confederation. After getting rid of the tyranny that we, as a nation, faced under British rule, we wanted to avoid a strong central figure as much as possible. This government plan was supposed to give the majority of the power to the states. This seemed like a wonderful idea to some, but unfortunately, nothing was getting done because it was too difficult to get anything done. This is why the federal government does need some power. It is important for the state, which is closer to its people, to have power because not all situations apply in all 50 states. In conclusion, it is important for federal and state government to share powers because otherwise there simply is no balance. So yeah.</span>
Answer:
True
False
True
Explanation:
Whenever an individual receives a call for an interview, the usual emotions associated with such favorable news are usually of anxiety, panic, restlessness and excitement.
This is so because of anticipation regarding the next outcome i.e the result of the interview and also due to the fact of having cleared one hurdle of getting selected i.e getting shortlisted for an interview.
Thus, the first statement is true.
Majority of the people get anxious and usually panic when faced with situations like facing an important interview.
Thus, the second statement is false.
Majority of the people who get shortlisted for an interview usually convey the emotions of anxiety, nervousness, excitement and panic. Thus, barring a handful few, majority of them ain't able to maintain their cool or remain calm.
Thus, the answer to the last statement is, calm and cool.
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