过分自信 发表于 2025-4-1 02:33:48

The Call to Social and Political Actionebb and flow of the deepest feelings and relationships. Especially in Western culture, man has tended to seek refuge in euphemistic language. Movies and plays often treat death as a dramatic illusion. One of the reasons why many persons reject the aged is that they remind them of death. Discussion a

要控制 发表于 2025-4-1 09:17:23

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小木槌 发表于 2025-4-1 14:07:28

The Call to Social and Political Actionbout what? At the bedside of the dying, the professional may feel overwhelmed by dread of the encounter or by the presumptuousness of his expectation to help. Yet because the dying have no less right to help than the living, their difficulties and needs require specific attention.

拒绝 发表于 2025-4-1 14:45:19

The Call to Social and Political Actionoviders just as it shatters the stability of the sick one and those close to him. Nothing, however, exceeds the agony of coping with the child in desperate and acute crisis—where those standing at the bedside know that the outcome may be severe handicap or even death. We lash out at the world demand

QUAIL 发表于 2025-4-1 21:58:01

ife and death authority over their children. And parents are enjoined in Ecclesiastics to “bow down” the children’s necks. Indeed, it was not until the 1960s that states passed child abuse and neglect statutes designed to protect children from their parents. Courts also have routinely required paren
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