Death Underground
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 235-237
ISSN: 1537-5404
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In: Social service review: SSR, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 235-237
ISSN: 1537-5404
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005344836
Binder's title for volume of five pamphlets published independently. ; New York (State) Legislature. Assembly. Select committee on capital punishment. . Report on the subject of capital punishment [April 14, 1841] [n.d.]--Memorial of the citizens of Albany against abolishing capital punishment. [In Senate, April 9, 1842] [n.d.]--New York (State) Legislature. Assembly. Select committee on the abolition of capital punishment. . Report [March 5, 1847] [n.d.]--Livingston, Edward, 1764-1836. Capital punishment. Argument of Edward Livingston. [1841?]--Duffield, George, 1794-1868. The divine organic law, ordained ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Turning points
"As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept around the globe, people have looked to the past for other examples of deadly disease outbreaks. In the mid-14th century, an outbreak of bubonic plague, or the "Black Death," killed more than 25 million Europeans within a five-year span. Through informative maps, critical-thinking questions, and in-depth sidebars, readers learn the similarities and the vast differences between the Black Death, the 2020 pandemic, and other disease outbreaks in history. Understanding past pandemics enables readers to keep a level head when evaluating current and future outbreaks, reducing panic and leading to positive, effective solutions"--
The wire -- Tragicomedy -- Sky died -- Pain of thrones -- Water a way to go -- Toxic toads -- The human oven -- A game of two halves -- Sugary grave -- OWW de toilette -- Going underground -- I rest my case -- Shock 'n' roll -- Bulletproof -- Vegging out -- Knights out -- Smoking is bad for you -- It's a Gas -- Kitchen Nightmare -- Playing Dead -- Given a Grilling -- Risque ́ Business -- Hungry Hogs -- fighting blind -- The emperor's new pills -- Dance till you drop -- Casket fall -- Disappearing act -- Making a splash -- Niagara fail -- Isn't it ironic? -- Bad aim -- Mad scientist -- Olive Twist -- Dead leg -- Lava leap -- Unlucky letter -- Pipe drama -- The hypochondriac -- Plant power -- Feeding time -- Pain in the neck -- Tight spot -- Bungee bungle -- Work sucks -- Deep freeze -- Run through -- The final countdown -- Beware of the bird -- Faulty logic -- Die dive -- Heavy metal -- Tennis fall -- Lost his head -- You swing me right round -- Criminal damage -- Alcohol abuse -- Dance macabre -- Frozen chicken -- Unlucky stars -- Dental health -- Brolly unlucky -- Bearing a grudge -- Rebel robot -- Sweet kiss of... -- Easy tiger -- Pain in the leg -- Fashion victim -- Monkey business -- Udder terror -- Ball boy -- The first of many -- Look both ways -- Death from above -- Bad publicity -- Old souls -- Six feet Under -- Hey presto? -- You're fired -- Dead line -- Professional pride -- Birdman -- Silly sausage -- A bug's death -- Drinky-poo -- Watch this -- Game of death -- The X fires -- Sweet surrender -- Hanging tough -- Reptile regret -- Up, up and away -- Don't feed the animals -- It's all fun and games until someone dies -- Rammed -- Leap of fate -- Under pressure -- Doomed flight -- Deadly accessory -- Awkward guest -- Death metal -- Blade of gory -- Blood sport -- Cata-fault -- Deadly invention -- Trash canned -- Blood comrades -- Deadly ingredient -- Last supper -- Checking out -- Rough landing -- Coffin fit -- Famous last words.
In: Political psychology: journal of the International Society of Political Psychology, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 601-622
ISSN: 0162-895X
In: Issues That Concern You Ser
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: End-of-Life Care Should Be Minimal and Swift -- 2: End-of-Life Care Should Not Necessarily Be Minimal and Swift -- 3: Taking Responsibility for Death -- 4: Economics Should Not Influence End-of-Life Care Decisions -- 5: The Government Should Ration End-of-Life Care -- 6: Terminally Ill People Do Not Have the Right to Die When and How They Want -- 7: Legalizing Physician-Assisted Suicide Will Lead to Abuse and Coerced Death -- 8: Legalized Physician-Assisted Suicide Has Many Safeguards to Prevent Abuse and Coerced Death -- 9: Hospice Care Is Preferable to Assisted Suicide -- 10: Hospice Care Is Not Preferable to Assisted Suicide -- 11: It Is Never Moral to End the Lives of Children -- 12: Technology May Allow Humans to Live Forever -- Appendix -- What You Should Know About Death and Dying -- What You Should Do About Death and Dying -- Organizations to Contact -- Bibliography -- Index -- Picture Credits -- Back Cover.
World Affairs Online
In: The Yale review, Band 108, Heft 3, S. 131-132
ISSN: 1467-9736
In: The Yale review, Band 87, Heft 4, S. 1-20
ISSN: 1467-9736