Dobrą śmierć, czyli eutanazję. Nawet Tusk bąkał coś kiedyś o testamencie życia, ale już sam tego pewno nie pamięta. Szkoda, bo brakuje dobrego tematu, który ładnie by nas skonfliktował, pozwolił Kościołowi znowu wykazać się chrześcijańską moralnością, a nie tylko szwindlami w komisji majątkowej. For those who are struggling to help their loved ones, here are five important tips to open the conversation for those who are feeling alone in their struggle with suicide. 1. Know the risk The loudly crying emoji face, or 😭, is similarly high-risk. In general, the words that trigger the greatest alarm suggest the texter has a method or plan to attempt suicide or may be in the Stronger Than Death: When Suicide Touches Your Life. by Sue Chance - Published by Avon Books (1992) A psychiatrist shares the life and suicide death of her only child and her personal struggle to cope with this tragic event. The Suicidal Mind. Edwin S. Shneidman Pub. Date: Mar 1998, Publisher: Oxford Univ Press. Suicide Grief: Coping with a Loved One’s Suicide. The loss of someone you love from suicide can be devastating. But there are ways to navigate the shock, confusion, and despair and begin the healing process. Download PDF. By Lawrence Robinson and Melinda Smith, M.A. Dealing with suicide loss. Grieve in your own way. If you need advice or specialist support for a specific issue, such as a bereavement or domestic abuse, we've put together a list of specialist organisations, including their contact details, which you may find helpful. Call us. Visit a branch. Write a letter. Email us. Welsh language. Self-help app. vt8fAb. WSZYSTKIE POSTYKtóra śmierć kociaków była waszym zdaniem najsmutniejsza? Kociaki Wierzbowej BryzyKociaki Nakrapianego Ogona Kociak Błękitnej Gwiazdy Ale tak ogólnie, (tu nie ma tej odpowiedzi) to kociaki Jasnego Kwiatu. Dlatego najsmutniejsze, bo wszyscy myśleli, że to Żółty Kieł je zabiła.. No i ją wydalili z klanuA teraz moja opinia na temat tych trzech śmierci:Kociaki Willow - Cóż mówić, choroba jak choroba, normalna śmierć dzikiego Speckle - Który? Jeśli Śnieżek, to najsmutniejsze z tych trzech. Kociak niepełnosprawny, porwany przez sowę w wyniku swojej głuchoty. Blue - Nie smuci mnie to tak bardzo ze względu na to, co napisałam pod ostatnim postem na ten sam temat o kociakach kociaków Willow była smutna, ale przynajmniej nie cierpiały tak bardzo. Oczywiście przez chorobę źle się czuły, ale mogło być gorzej. Meszka ginęła od bolesnej śmierci, ale przynajmniej we śnie. Śnieżek zaś... Zginął w szponach orła. Czuł to cały czas. To nie jest szybka i bezbolesna śmierć. A najbardziej frustrujące w jego śmierci jest to, że zginął głównie dlatego że autorki nie miały pomysłu na niepełnosprawnego kota. Aha, czyli wolały zabić postać niż by była niepełnosprawna? Nie sądzę by niepełnosprawnym czytelnikom było z tym miło... Haiti: More than two weeks at the morgue pending an autopsy P-au-P, February 28 2011 [AlterPresse] --- More than two weeks after his murder, the body of journalist Jean Louis Charles Richard is still waiting in the morgue of the Hospital of the State University of Haiti (HUEH) to undergo an autopsy, due to lack of medical examiner, according to information received by AlterPresse. Jean Louis Charles Richard, 29, was killed Feb. 9 in the capital and the light has still not been made into the circumstances of his murder. "In situations of violent death, the coroner's intervention is crucial. Because to enlighten the court, to establish the circumstances of death-not even the cause of death, it is necessary input from the pathologist, "says Little Brother Israel's lawyer, expert in law health. The Code of Criminal Haitian forcing judges to solicit the assistance of a physician or other health professional in cases of violent death, sudden or suspicious. This support should be provided by the medical examiner. Only for nearly 3 years the only two forensic experts of the country doctors Joseph and Marjorie Armel Demorcy no longer practice. Autopsies are still performed from time to time, but by doctors who do not have the expertise. "It's not that there is no forensic pathologists in Haiti ... a matter of organization and I want to say that even a question of political will. It would have taken that those who control the institutions include the need to organize the Medico-Legal Institute (IML), there is a law on the legal expertise Haiti, which organizes the profession, "says Little Brother, who is also director of research at the Unit of Research and Action Medical-Legal (URAMEL). The Forensic Institute, established with financial assistance from France is a mere shadow of himself. Lack of budget, material and legal framework, include malfunctions that rendered impossible the work of lawyers who have pushed to slam the door. In 2008, Drs Joseph and Marjorie Demorcy Armel wrote to Gassant, then Commissioner of the Government, and Cadet Rock, dean of the Court of First Instance of Port-au-Prince, to alert them to problems with the IML and the challenges they face. Their correspondence to date has remained unanswered. "The problem in Haiti is that there is no maintenance. We can not afford to make an autopsy ... We must have ideal conditions for work and it also requires close cooperation between the magistrate who made the requisition, which requires, and the doctor who will do the autopsy, "says Dr. Marjorie Joseph, Coordinator General URAMEL, which highlights a lack of cooperation on the part of judges. Often according to the examiner, it is the parents who request autopsies, while the law is the obligation for judges in cases other than natural deaths. Moreover, it is these same parents who pay the medical examiners. "If it is the parents who pay which is the independence of the expert? "Asks Marjorie Joseph. "The criminal investigation is not a game, she says. Unfortunately people do not understand. They ask for autopsies, and sometimes I feel they do not even understand the importance of the autopsy. " In the absence of medical examiner, assistant fundamental justice, how criminal investigations are conducted? Are they just done? According to Dr. Joseph, the survey "does not begin with the autopsy is a process. The key part of any criminal investigation is the crime scene. That means we must go places, "she says, noting that in ten years she has been called once on a crime scene. "This is not normal! "Exclaimed the lawyer," you may need to take a sample. Sometimes the autopsy was inconclusive. " Besides institutional challenges and forensics, there are those of the police. It has existed since the first term of President René Préval, a "forensic". According to Frantz Lerebours , spokesman of the HNP and former head of the department, forensic science is still operational but faces many difficulties. Frantz Lerebours cites among other problems of chemical inputs necessary for analysis, computer software to compare fingerprints and perform DNA tests. "Sometimes I take samples that are 6-7 months in the morgue. When there is more room they are thrown, because we do not review here, "says Dr. Joseph, there was a forensic lab to which apparently no longer works." Despite these handicaps, Little Brother said Israel believed that Haiti is ready for forensics. The experts emphasized the same time the need for awareness of the authorities. He said leaders must establish a roadmap taking into account the forensic essential in the definition of a criminal policy. "Given the level of violence in Haiti, the level of crime, appearance expertise in forensic should take to heart our leaders ... there are so many priorities, eventually everything is a priority in Haiti, "but" the reform of justice also requires a permanent dialogue between justice and medicine, "insists Little brother. Furthermore, the forensics is not just the dead. There is a "forensic science of the living, where the examiner accompanies the magistrates to establish proof of a crime affecting the integrity of a human person. For Dr. Marjorie Joseph, forensic science is a philosophy and an important element in any rule of law. So long as "we have the authorities not having this vision of respect for others, forensics will always be superfluous. Because we do not do the forensic forensics. It "serves the well being of man. It is a philosophy, "she said. [Kft gp apr 28/02/2011 12: 00] EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Esperanto is only partially translated. Please help us improve this site by translating its interface. Total number of language pairs: 524Total number of translations (in millions): Improved: EnglishFrench, EnglishItalian, EnglishSpanish, EnglishTurkish, FrenchItalian, FrenchSpanish, FrenchTurkish, ItalianTurkish Options There are several ways to use this dictionary. 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Juan Pablo Berra, founder of the team promoting the Prevention of Addictions (PPA), talks about the need to establish good communication with teens > Go to note 0 21 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 0 comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Jan Englert, który żyje ze śmiertelnie niebezpiecznym tętniakiem, zdecydował się na odważne wyznanie. Aktor nie boi się śmierci. Jan Englert wyznał niedawno, że żyje ze śmiertelnie groźną chorobą. Mistrz sztuki aktorskiej ma tętniaka, który realnie może pęknąć w każdej chwili. Bardzo pogodzony ze swoim losem artysta, zdecydował się na trudne wyznanie. Prywatnie szczęśliwy mąż i ojciec, a zawodowo wyjątkowo ceniony aktor z sukcesami na koncie, ma niesamowicie optymistyczne podejście do swojego losu. Jedyne, na co liczy, to śmierć szybka i bezbolesna. To zdecydowanie właśnie chorowania aktor boi się najbardziej. Zauważam, że z wiekiem coraz bardziej jestem fatalistą. Dlatego nie boję się śmierci, bo przed nią nie ma ucieczki - wyznał na łamach Plejady. Jeśli czegoś się obawiam, to niedołężności, zwłaszcza intelektualnej. To jest coś, co mogłoby mną wstrząsnąć. Dlatego rozumiem Hemingwaya, który robił się coraz słabszy, łapał się na początkach Alzheimera i strzelił sobie w łeb. Po co być rośliną? Niby jesteśmy częścią natury i w niej rośliny też są potrzebne. Ale to nieprawda. Zwłaszcza jeśli miało się jakiś autorytet. Odchodzenie autorytetu w niebyt i niedołężność jest jego dewaluacją - zdradził Jan lekarze stale monitorują stan zdrowia Jana Englerta i planują reagować w razie pogorszenia. Sam artysta dba o siebie na tyle, na ile może. "Mając tyle lat, ile mam, po prostu żyję. Nie umieram ani nie skradam się do umierania. Po prostu żyję i kolekcjonuję ludzi. Gdybym spojrzał w przeszłość, to moje życie składa się z rozdziałów i podrozdziałów, którymi były spotkania z ludźmi ciekawszymi ode mnie" - życzy jak najwięcej zdrowia!

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