Wade ruled all laws that banned abortions unconstitutional except those that saved the life of a mother. ... " Moreover, Simpson's analogy between the condition of the comatose and the unborn holds a strong point; if one considers a comatose state living, the removal of life support indicates premeditated murder; if a fetus is on "life support" by being attached to its parent, is abortion no different than removing life support form the comatose? ... While some contend if a single murder provides life to others, it is justifiable. ... Do ordinary signals of activity equa...
Life in the gulag is very difficult and, with multiple year sentences, the reason to live is a question in every inmates mind. ... Many men have been in the camp for so long they would not know what to do if they were to live another type of life. ... Life in the camp is hard but there is motivation to live. The gulag was a very difficult place to live. ... Life in the gulags was an awful nightmare that men just wanted to wake up from, but there was always the will to live. ...
In Live From Death Row, Abu-Jamal focuses strongly on the injustices of the criminal justice system. ... The tapes described prison conditions, focusing on life on death row. ... In Live From Death Row, Abu-Jamal hardly ever discussed his own case. ... Abu-Jamal's description of prison life can be somewhat depressing. ... I think that everyone from all aspects of life should read this book. ...
All our aspects of life are shaped from our culture. We can choose how to live our lives. ... "Live with your head in the lion's mouth. ... Culture shapes my life in so many ways. I have only lived fifteen years of my life and I have experienced so many things that identify who I am today. ...
The children lived with their grandmother five years before they moved back to St. ... Because nobody could handle the deep depression Maya faced, she was sent back to live with her grandmother in Stamps. ... Throughout her life, Maya kept a journal of her life experiences and began taking those thoughts, writing a series of autobiographies. ... This first volume covered Maya's life experiences from the ages three to sixteen. ... I can go on writing about Maya and her life experiences for pages on end. ...
," are plays that focus on how individuals are "afraid of living a life without false illusions"1 and explores how the stripping away of these illusions can allow the characters to live happily. ... Miller also uses stage directions to show how Biff tries to keep Willy in reality and attempts to make him live honestly. ... The director of the film version also chose to use bleak colours to represent how a life lived in illusion, like Willy's, can lead to destruction and unhappiness. ... These two basic colours could also represent truth and illusion and how the reality of life i...
Mary's life would be forever changed because Jesus was crucified. ... Jesus had given her life and a reason to live. ... She has given all her money, her time, her emotions and her life. ... There was no life without her and no reason to live! ... He was her life! ...
These two domains determine people's self-concept and also how well one is able to blend in with an external environment in which they live. ... Environment in which we live influences our concept of who we are. ... People need others to be able to live meaningful life. ... Our culture clearly dictates what is "ok" and not "ok" in respect how the people's lives should be lived. I left one form of life behind in the country where I was born and raised, and started new life here in US. ...
It provides viewers with all the personal and lifestyle resources to live their best lives. ... Larry King Live Called the "master interviewer" by Entertainment Tonight, Larry King hosts one of CNN's consistently highest-rated programs, Larry King Live. The only live international phone-in television talk show, Larry King Live is telecast each weeknight from 9 - 10 p.m. ... Larry King Live debuted in 1985. ... It is hypothesized that self-enhancement or feeling better about oneself and one's life may explain why people watch what some consider to be trashy, morbid TV programs. ...
They are made insecure by the speaker challenging the way their lives are lived because he lives his life differently, and is content with it when he says "The shame I win for singing is all mine/ The gold I miss for dreaming is all yours."" ... Richard Cory met all society's expectations for him because that is what he lived for. ... Richard Cory is unable to find meaning because he is unable to live for himself. He is forced to live for others due to his position and status in the world. ... In other words, her family, the people that care for her, bring her to the epiphany that her ...
-Aristotle (Adler 79) We all live and have to take measures to make sure of living. ... His ideas of becoming as satisfied as possible, no matter the means, are ones to live by. ... We segregate by it, live by it, and die by it. ... But it is not easy to reach social and financial status in the culture we live in. ... You've reached the goal of western civilization, and their definition of the way to live life. ...
It could be said that Malcolm X lived a well life, but did he? ... To live life well is to live by your own standards and rules, not by that of others; to live the examined or unexamined life, to live the only way you know how in an attempt to live life to the fullest. ... I begin to wonder how one could live a well life if their life had already been mapped for them. Then I come to the conclusion that a life can still be lived well although lived through expectations for the fact that they knew no other way of life, to them that is "how life goes" that is what they do because it is expecte...
Each of them has shown a particular journey through which life can change. ... Phoenix Jackson is like this mythical bird in that she "arose from the ashes of the Civil War" to lead a long and rewarding life. ... In other words, the birds symbolize life and death. ... Her destination is the house in which she used to live in and her determination is caused by the happiness she felt and the love for her own home and the surroundings when she lived there. ... At this point she realizes that she has a chunk of her life missing so she carries on until she reaches the children. ...
Than it hit me as I was watching Will Ferrell from Saturday Night Live do his classic impression of Harry Carry. ... I would try to take after him in his attitude towards life. ... Making people laugh is still a huge part of my life. ... And listen to my views on life. ... Laughter will always be a part of everyone's life. ...
We choose the setting and overall outlook, embracing life's unpredictable trials. ... If denied again, Death shall take the Doctor's life as payment for another. The Doctor, his mind shrouded by greed, disobeys Death's orders, saving her life and condemning his own. ... He may have taken the Doctor's life, but that was acted upon his promised word. ... If the Doctor didn't allow greed to impair his reasoning, he would have stayed true to his word/bond with Death and would have a long prosperous life to live. ...
The transformation that occurred transformed the way we live our lives in all aspects such as what wear and eat how we live and work and our social interaction as some main examples. From living a basic life, where many goods and products were limited was quickly accelerated to a more complex and structured society with an abundance of goods available at our doorsteps. ... At this time the population of Britain belonged and lived in small rural locations and daily life was manual and very difficult. ... At this point life was a constant battle against famine and bad luck. 1Although T. ...
If one takes a moment to look at his or her life as a whole "surely it might be easier to find some hidden value "some purpose in a life well lived. ... A life well lived is a life lived without compromise "without barriers. A life well lived begins with being honest and truthful to yourself about what you are on this earth to do. ... We can live a miserable life for twenty years and then turn it around in the last twenty. ... We may think that we have lived a meaningless existence when in reality one act of kindness has produced a miraculous transformation in the life of so...
This quote explains a lot about Steinbeck's life and his perspective on the time period in which he lived. ... In his later life, Steinbeck married three times. ... During his life, Steinbeck lived through many historical events in both the world and the United States. ... It was a direct book from his life. ... He's known most for his writing about families and relating it to problems he's faced in his life and has lived through. ...
He used this technique to dramatize the complexity of life and the difficulty of arriving at truth. " Reality and life weave together in one of Faulkner's many novels, As I Lay Dying. ... One of the themes in the novel acknowledges that all humans live in solitude and solidarity at the same time. ... That this may give us the impression that we live in a mad world rather than in a sane one, is also in keeping with the vision that informs Faulkner's novel." ... His influences consisted of previous authors that lived before, people surrounding him, and southern culture in the twent...
Pablo Escobar is one of the most influential and feared persons to ever live in Columbia. ... While still twenty-two, he made around one million dollars (Pablo Escobar-Life and Influence of Pablo Escobar on Columbia). ... Crime Pablo started off with small crimes with his younger brother Roberto (Pablo Escobar-Life and Influence of Pablo Escobar on Columbia). They started off with small crimes such as stealing and doing drugs (Pablo Escobar-Life and Influence of Pablo Escobar on Columbia). ... Today you can even take tours of where Pablo lived and died as well as his gravesite and many other p...
Additionally with our attachment comes karma, we don't live in accord with our dharma. ... This quote is addressing ignorance of death, which is a major issue in humanity's problem with fearing life after death. ... This path is about focusing all aspects of life on one personal deity. ... In addition to castes, there are also Ashramas, or stations in life. Each person, no matter the caste will go through these life stages. ...
A poet who ardently singing on life and himself, Whitman is today claimed a! ... He begins to compare his life and friendship with this live-oak tree growing as a symbol of this. ... In "Without my companion it grew there uttering joyous leaves of dark green" means that without anyone to rely on, without any friends to care off, still the tree can stand and live a happily and joyous life. ... The line "uttering joyous leaves all its life" means that the poet has lived a wonderful life. ... As we look at the title, now, we can see the symbolism that Whitman used to show us his life through fri...
The things that start his day, a day that he does not wish to live through. ... He is determined to live in silence for the fear of his fate being sealed to the meaningless existence that he is forced to relive each day of his life. ... I have always been forced to live my life in my own personal hell. ... I have lived with depression for so many years of my life that it has become my life. ... If someone cannot love you for who you are inside, and not the way you live your life, then they don't deserve your attention. ...
A good life for right now is to be able to have a happy life. ... Are society shows us what we should do and should not to do live a happy life. ... Augustine is extremely thankful for having been given the opportunity to live with God. ... Augustine started out in childhood with a restless heart because he had to live in two different worlds. ... It seems as if Augustine felt that if he were to live in both of these worlds, his life would turn out to be nothing. ...