Sunday, 28 June 2015
Friday, 19 June 2015
suicide
Over 90 percent of the people who die by suicide have a mental illness at the time of their death. They die by suicide because they ARE NOT thinking clearly and are suffering from excruciating emotional pain.
And they feel that they MUST die by suicide to end their pain.
But there are many people who are IGNORANT about suicide and use the deeply offensive攻擊性 and patently/obviously INCORRECT term “self-murder” when they talk about suicide.
But murder is defined as “the unlawful非法 killing of one human by another, especially with premeditated malice預謀的惡意(做飯法之前所預先計劃的惡意).” So, as any intelligent person can see, suicide unquestionably DOES NOT fit the definition for murder…at all.
The first problem with labeling suicide as “self-murder” is that it implies意味/含 suicide is a crime. But suicide is NOT a crime. People who die by suicide are trying to stop their pain. There is NO criminal(adj) component犯罪成分 to suicide. Period.
Next, the word “murder” implies a very evil intent(堅決) bring the most severe harm imaginable upon another person.But with suicide there is NO evil intent and NO desire to bring harm upon another person. Again, people who die by suicide want to stop their pain.
Severe=serious嚴重
And “murder” means the killing of another person. But there is no other person killed in a suicide.
Contorting the word “murder” by placing the prefix “self” in front of it causes the new word “self-murder” to be a nonsensical, twisted term – a term that is oftentimes used by people with a NEGATIVE (and ignorant) agenda against people who die by suicide and against suicide survivors幸存者。
For example, those who claim that suicide is a sin will oftentimes state that those who die by suicide commit “self-murder.” Thus they try to advance their idiotic agenda by using the word “murder” as a WEAPON of hate...a weapon to denigrate and dishonor suicide angels and suicide survivors. But the individuals who advance this idiocy are only exhibiting their own IGNORANCE by making such statements.
Suicide is NOT a sin罪孽
Suicide is NOT a crime.
And suicide is NOT self-murder.
To be –成爲,nonsensical愚蠢(adj),oftentimes=usually,state-describe ,agenda=議程,denigrate and dishonor =詆毀羞辱
And they feel that they MUST die by suicide to end their pain.
But there are many people who are IGNORANT about suicide and use the deeply offensive攻擊性 and patently/obviously INCORRECT term “self-murder” when they talk about suicide.
But murder is defined as “the unlawful非法 killing of one human by another, especially with premeditated malice預謀的惡意(做飯法之前所預先計劃的惡意).” So, as any intelligent person can see, suicide unquestionably DOES NOT fit the definition for murder…at all.
The first problem with labeling suicide as “self-murder” is that it implies意味/含 suicide is a crime. But suicide is NOT a crime. People who die by suicide are trying to stop their pain. There is NO criminal(adj) component犯罪成分 to suicide. Period.
Next, the word “murder” implies a very evil intent(堅決) bring the most severe harm imaginable upon another person.But with suicide there is NO evil intent and NO desire to bring harm upon another person. Again, people who die by suicide want to stop their pain.
Severe=serious嚴重
And “murder” means the killing of another person. But there is no other person killed in a suicide.
Contorting the word “murder” by placing the prefix “self” in front of it causes the new word “self-murder” to be a nonsensical, twisted term – a term that is oftentimes used by people with a NEGATIVE (and ignorant) agenda against people who die by suicide and against suicide survivors幸存者。
For example, those who claim that suicide is a sin will oftentimes state that those who die by suicide commit “self-murder.” Thus they try to advance their idiotic agenda by using the word “murder” as a WEAPON of hate...a weapon to denigrate and dishonor suicide angels and suicide survivors. But the individuals who advance this idiocy are only exhibiting their own IGNORANCE by making such statements.
Suicide is NOT a sin罪孽
Suicide is NOT a crime.
And suicide is NOT self-murder.
To be –成爲,nonsensical愚蠢(adj),oftentimes=usually,state-describe ,agenda=議程,denigrate and dishonor =詆毀羞辱
Monday, 15 June 2015
Thursday, 11 June 2015
english simple essay
copy by : http://www.englishdaily626.com/idioms.php#Tongue-in-Cheek
"By evening, she was running a high fever ... "
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| Far up in the mountains of Canada, there is an old abandoned log cabin. Once it was occupied by a young couple who wanted to distance themselves from the chaos of this modern world. Here they were miles away from the nearest town. Bob, the husband, made the occasional trip into town to buy supplies whereas Jan, his wife, spent her free time by the fire, sewing. Their life was simplyidyllic.Then, one midwinter's day, Jan woke up from bed with a strange ache in her bones. Putting it down to overwork, Bob shooed her to bed and made sure she rested. Though Jan was impatient to get to her chores, Bob soothed her, "Relax, Sugar. You're overdoing things. All these chores will be here when you recover." However, Jan seemed to be getting worse instead of recovering. By evening, she was running a high fever and in greater pain. In spite of his best efforts, Bob could not manage to ease her suffering. And then suddenly, she started to lapse into unconsciousness. It was then obvious that she was seriously ill. What could Bob do? He had no experience in treating the sick and Jan was getting worse by the minute. He knew that there was an old doctor in town but he lived three miles away, downhill. Pot-bellied and obese, there was no way the doctor could make it up to their cabin. Something had to be done quickly! Bob racked his brains but to no avail. The only thing left to do was to go to the doctor. In Jan's condition, she could never walk that far in the waist-deep snow. Bob would have to carry her! Bob searched his mind for a way to move poor, sick Jan. Then, he remembered. He had once made a sledge so that they could ride together over the mountain. They never got around to using it though, because the whole mountain was thickly covered with rocks and trees. He had never found a safe way down, not even once. "Well," he thought, "looks like I'm going to have to try it anyhow," as he dug out the sledge from the storeroom. "Jan may die unless I get her to the doctor, and life means nothing to me without her." With this thought in mind, Bob gently tucked Jan into the sledge, got in the front, and with a short prayer for safety, pushed off. How they got through that ride alive, Bob has never figured out. As trees loomed up in front of him and just as quickly whizzed by his side, close enough to touch, he felt relieved that Jan was not awake to experience the ride. It was all he could do not to scream as collision seemed imminent, time and again, with only inches to spare. At last, bursting from the mountainside, the town came into view. Barely slowing down, they sped through the icy streets, only losing speed as they neared the doctor's house. The sledge, battered through the journey, collapsed in the left ski as it came to a halt, spilling out its occupants. Bob picked up his Jan and made his way into the doctor's house. After what seemed to be a long winter, Jan recovered fully from her illness but Bob never recovered from his fright. They moved into the little town so as to be near help in times of crisis, and have lived there ever since. | ||||||||||||||||||
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