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Estoria de um cidadão que vive as mazelas de morar em um local extremamente pobre e recheado de preconceitos.
Esse trabalho trás conceitos e opiniões sobre diversos assuntos ligados a educação, trabalho e ao comportamento humano em especial quando em situação de coletividade. Divido em 18 capítulos, trás temas diversos em abordagens focadas no desenvolvimento de uma ideia construtiva e formadora de opiniões controversas. Sendo que os assuntos tratados são voltados a aguçar o controverso criando no leitor uma opinião que nem sempre será a mesma que procuramos expressar quando redigimos determinado tema. Por esse motivo não deve ser lido como verdade suprema e sim sugestão de ponto de vista o qual deve motivar sua concordância, ou não, de forma livre e construtiva. A leitura construtiva é, e sempre será, fruto de pensamento individual e gerador de opiniões contraditorias que possibilitem a evolução do pensamento e a formação de novas ideias no sentido de melhorar, alterar e modificar o que já existe.
PRÉ UL-KHEMI A Alquimia das Letras nasceu através de um sonho, através da magia do fogo, que esta idéia evolui-se, e assim nasceu e virou uma realidade. Mesmo se tratando de uma antologia as quais quase todos já conhecem, posso dizer que este livro é diferente pois ele consegue resgatar o espírito dos “Alquimistas” ou o espírito dos “Elementares”. Olhei atentamente a cada trabalho, chorei, gritei, emocionei, fiquei bravo e amei cada um deles frutos destes poetas e escritores novos ou aqueles “magos da escrita”,agradeço cada um de você que ajudou a dar a vida a este livro. Eu recebi milhares de inscrições pensei que não conseguiria ler todos eles, mas passei madrugada...
This book is the first in a series of planned volumes focused on preserving the character of the development of bioethics in particular cultural contexts. As the first of these volumes, Leo Pessini, Christian de Paul de Barchifontaine, and Fernando Lolas Stepke’s work has succeeded well. It has brought together accounts by sch- ars who were crucial to the emergence of bioethics in the Ibero-American cultural domain. This trail-blazing work in the history of bioethics will be of enduring s- nificance. I am deeply in their debt for having shouldered this far from easy task. Bioethics is the product of very particular socio-historical developments. Most prominent among them have been (1) the ...
Roman Catholic moral theology is the point of departure for this multifaceted exploration of the challenge of allocating scarce medical resources. The volume begins its exploration of discerning moral limits to modern high-technology medicine with a consensus statement born of the conversations among its contributors. The seventeen essays use the example of critical care, because it offers one of the few areas in medicine where there are good clinical predictive measures regarding the likelihood of survival. As a result, the health care industry can with increasing accuracy predict the probability of saving lives—and at what cost. Because critical care involves hard choices in the face of ...
This beautiful, one-volume personal missal contains the revised English translation of the Roman Missal, including the Scripture readings and prayers for al Sundays, Cycles A, B, and C; holy days of obligation; al weekdays, Years 1 and 2; and saints' feast days-including the new saints in the church's calendar! The spiritual reflections on each day's readings and introductions to each liturgical season enhance prayerful participation in the liturgy. An expanded Treasury of Prayers, and texts for commons and Masses of the Dead are also included. Printed in clear 10-point type, this fine-quality missal is bound in durable leather flex with gilded edges, four ribbon markers, and a gold-stamped cover. Available with a black or rich burgundy cover.
This literally "refreshing" collection is based on the notion that the future of bioethics is inseparable from its past. Seminal works provide a unique and relatively unexplored vehicle for investigating not only where bioethics began, but where it may be going as well. In this volume, a number of the pioneers in bioethics—Tom Beauchamp, Lisa Sowle Cahill, James Childress, Charles E. Curran, Patricia King, H. Tristram Engelhardt, William F. May, Edmund D. Pellegrino, Warren Reich, Robert Veatch and LeRoy Walters—reflect on their early work and how they fit into the past and future of bioethics. Coming from many disciplines, generations, and perspectives, these trailblazing authors provide a broad overview of the history and current state of the field. Invaluable to anyone with a serious interest in the development and future of bioethics, at a time when new paths into medical questions are made almost daily, The Story of Bioethics is a Baedeker beyond compare.