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REDLANDS - The Rev. David Caffrey seems quite cozy in his recently elected role as rector at Trinity Episcopal Church.
There's never a day that's the same as another. For Caffrey, each day's adventures send him in different directions. When he's not giving sermons, he's doing house calls, visiting hospitals, offering counseling services, attending meetings, teaching an evening confirmation class, or conducting workshops on anything from spirituality to death and dying.
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... and the circumstances and timing of their death (Humphry & Clement, 2000). . The right-to-die move... laws do not allow for physician aid in dying. Legislatures in 38 states passed laws to prohibit... around the country (Prendergast, Classens, & Luce, 1998; Prendergast & Luce, 1997). Ethical ...
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Bay, Wis. * Renee Katial (1985), retired Army Nurse Corps officer, Castle Rock, Colo., who served as White House nurse for Clinton. * Sarah Peterson (1995) public health nurse, La Crosse County Health Department. * Sarah Carpenter (2005) clinic manager, Gundersen Lutheran. * Three brothers - Dean Beinborn (1975), nurse anesthetist, Rantoul, III.; Dick Beinborn (1976), nurse anesthetist, Prairie du Chien, Wis; and Doug Beinborn (1987) director of Heart Rhythms, Mayo Medical Center, Rochester, Minn.
... still is an academic adviser and teaches a death and dying class. "We're strong on psycho-social co...
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... speech and campaign finance rules, and the death penalty. (4) . As a fundamental precept of human r...For example, it has roots in classical Greek and Roman thought. In Antigone, Sophocles's ... refers to a specific ideal of living (and dying) in a particular way. As one scholar explains, the...
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Beverly A. Barr
LANE - Beverly Ann Barr, 62, Lane, died at 10:59 p.m. Monday (Aug. 8, 2011) at Decatur Memorial Hospital, Decatur.
...She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother. Online condolences...Bede Academy, Class of 1953, and was inducted into the Golden Bedans i... for family and friends who were sick or dying. She loved to sing and played the piano every day....
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This qualitative study, based on a series of 30 in-depth interviews and 109 economic surveys conducted with active heroin users residing in and around Detroit, Michigan, describes reported patterns of heroin use and income generation activities. In spite of lack of access to regular, legal employment, we found that many participants displayed a dedication to regular daily routine and a sense of risk management or control. These findings are discussed relative to past research on heroin addiction as well as recent research on the changing nature of employment. We argue that this sample fits somewhere in between the controlled or working addict, and the "junkie" or "righteous dope fiend" of urban lore. We draw a connection between these stable patterns of addiction and income generation a...
..." Americans of the same race, gender and class, other than being somewhat poorer and dependent on... I was doing, machinist, I mean that's a dying trade now in Michigan, the technical trade, it's n..., it was there, but I was bored to fuckin' death. See 'cause I had nothing to do with that time.". ...
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By far, the largest coverage of Africa as a continent is that of a single story of catastrophe. Stories like mine are hardly heard - of middle-class Africa, of children who had happy childhoods. Too many people have been told how Africa is dying and too few have been told how Africa lives. The dying stories are important, of course, but one will never truly understand the African space if one does not also hear other kinds of stories. There are many people for whom the word "Africa" immediately brings to mind poverty, death, war, starvation. And this becomes what they see as "authentic" Africa. I was once told, for example, by an American professor that my book was not "authentically African" because I wrote about middle-class Africans who drove cars. For him, an "authentic" African wri...
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Sapphic period novelist Sarah Waters (Tipping the Velvet, Fingersmith) graduates from TV to film with this breathless take on her 1999 novel. Reeling from her father's death, upper-class closet case Anna Madelay takes a job as a "lady visitor" to a dank Victorian-era women's prison. There she succumbs to Zoe Tapper, a (possibly) wrongfully accused occultist who's into seances and flower-delivering spirits. The actors, Tapper especially, huff and puff, giving themselves over completely to the nonsense. If the silly twist ending is affecting at all, it's their fault. B- (Matt Prigge) Fri., July 11, 7:15pm and Sat., July 12, 2:15pm. Wilma Theater.
Nineteen-year-old Helena (Irene Azuela) and her younger brother Sebastian (Ángel Onésimo Nevares) live in a crumbling stone manse in northern Me...
... stone manse in northern Mexico with their dying mother. Caretaker Helena never leaves the house an...
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The fire department killed Jamel Sears!" charged John Coombs, president of the Vulcan society, a nationwide organization of Black firefighters. "All of a sudden, this excessive training was instituted in this most diverse class.
Thompson filed the notice on behalf of Sherita Sears. In the notice, he states that damages are claimed "for the severe and serious personal injuries, conscious pain and suffering, wrongful death, loss of income, loss of services and loss of parental services." All, the claim maintained, are due to the "negligence, carelessness and recklessness of the New York City Fire Department and the City of New York in the administration of the FDNYs training program."
The claim noted that when Sears fell unconscious at the FDNY [Randall]'s Island training facility, "the ...
... suffering from a massive heart attack and dying.". Jim Long, a spokesman for the FDNY, did not res...