Sentences with phrase «poor dying person»

Family connections may be a source of a lot of pain or anger, and because of the way our legals system is set up, at every turn on «your way out», legal forms demand «next of kin», hospitals demand «next of kin» — no kidding the poor dying person has no choice but to think of family.

Not exact matches

This would help us to avoid the worst consequences of climate change, like dying oceans and widespread desertification, which will harm people around the world, especially the poor.
His co-worker (Lauren Lapkus) reminds him that this is in poor taste because «people died there.»
poor this rich that church here politics there why argue about church an politics its the same funny how people loose there jobs but churches an politicians pockets keep getting bigger but nobodys crying about bet that new guchi shirt impressed the preachers wife you wore on sunday but you argue for the poor, ol lutz says 25 k die a day well then why worry about charitys they collect 10,25 % just like churches an line thier pockets, so why argeu you stoopid sheep
He would say that poor white people are «dying of a broken heart.»
So, you would rather let all people poor DIE just to punish the few that take advantage of the system.
So someone who dies while fighting actively for justice and righteousness of a community or for a group of people has to be considered a real martyr today Those who lay down their lives for those values of the kingdom such as truth, justice, love of God and love to the poor can be considered as martyrs.
IF Jesus was actually a real person he would be dismantling the current Catholic Church in Rome and giving all this money to support these overpriced golden churches out to the poor people who are dying the streets while Francis» double - chins smack together as he chortles and drinks wine.
«If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation,» she said, «it is not because God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not instruments of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise — in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.»
When people of means died they provided copious amounts of food to be placed on their graves, and expected the poor to visit the graves and eat and drink in the presence of the departed.
It is a conscious part of low - intensity - conflict strategy that other people do the dying in the U.S. war against the poor.
aaaaaan then by historical account, after the disciples left their homes, gave all they had and hung out with poor people «to keep their good economic standing,» cried in joy from beatings because they could serve Christ and not the world, and all of the twelve but one were beaten thoroughly and executed, becuase the one who lived was placed in boiling oil and WOULD NOT DIE in front of thousands of viewers... «tooooo keep their «good economic standing?»»
consider your own logic: so here's a doctor who chooses not simply to make piles of cash in the US, but goes to the poorest continent not the planet... risking his life to work with people dying from an incredibly dangerous virus... openly admitting he is motivated by his faith in a God who didn't just risk his life, but gave it for others...
The Kingdom symbol's positive emphasis is clearly on the surprising character of God's activity and on concern for other persons — especially those who are poor, broken, dying, and in despair.
I just wonder why they are not fighting just as hard against other forms of «killing humans» like the death penalty (no one can say no innocent people have died on death row) the poor and sick and many elderly being allowed to starve and freeze because the religious right doesn't want to shoulder that burden through their taxes.
Limbaugh added that Jesus was a dirty hippy liberal communist who trampled on rich people's profits by feeding and healing the poor when the poor should have instead died in the gutters for the entertainment of Limbaugh - like religious conservatives of the day.
These greed - heads want all poor people to die.
You see very bad people who are wealthy and live long lives, and good people who are poor or become sick and die young.
Poor people are dying.
Worship in the evening includes prayer for the community, the pastor, the poor, neglected, sick, dying, and for all people.
Is this your same logic you use when you help to put an end to Obama Care, yours are looked after soon to heck with the poors children let them die because they were stupid enough to be born to poor people, is this your idea of christian values, well they match the republician and tea parties ideology right down the line worship money loath things that help the common man... Very christian indeed!
I too may judge her when I have made... «my home among the poor, and not only the poor, but the poorest of them: the people no one will go near because they are filthy and suffering from contagious diseases, full of germs and vermin infested; the people who can't go to church because they can't go out naked; the people who can no longer eat because they haven't the strength; the people who lie down in the street, knowing they are going to die, while others look away and pass them by.»
The issue here is that we are allowing people to die because they are poor or can not earn enough to buy insurance.
As you'll notice, I immediately follow it with a reminder that Christ - continued - that Divine trend during his lifetime, and didn't give any indication that being nice to poor people was supposed to stop after he died.
The church has always been much more concerned about what people do with their own body parts in their own bedrooms than the poor, the suffering, and the dying among us.
Why do nt u just care so much about how much u are spending as a person so that u don't die poor?
He died with a silent prayer on his lips in quiet dignity in a poor hospital where poor people die.
1.35 million people in developing countries, most of them children, die every year from diarrhoeal diseases associated with lack of access to safe drinking water, inadequate sanitation, poor hygiene and overcrowding.
In developing societies, masses of people are dirt poor — literally, as Brand saw in the Kenyan dump, grubbing in muck for pennies, others breaking their back tilling dry soil, dying early.
«People testified back then about their poor mother dying of cancer who could not get oxycodone,» Johnson said.
- People with mental health problems are more likely to have poor physical health, dying, on average, 10 years earlier than the rest of the population.
Already, 400,000 people die annually worldwide from the effects of climate change, primarily children, elderly and the poor who are most vulnerable to heat waves, drought, flooding and famine.
At least 200,000 people die of it in poorer countries, mostly children under 5.
More than 100,000 people die each year from amoebic dysentery, mostly in developing countries where sanitation is poor.
The problems are not just in the South: poor people in the inner cities of the US are dying of tuberculosis because of a lethal mixture of overcrowding, HIV and drug - resistant strains of the TB bacterium.
Given the poor prognosis and limited treatment options in pancreatic cancer, new therapies to combat the disease are desperately needed: Earlier this year, the American Cancer Society reported that it is estimated that in 2016, nearly 42,000 people will die from the disease, surpassing the number of deaths from breast cancer by more than 1,000.
The root of it all, he came to believe, was poor health: If people couldn't recover from a trivial injury, or if they died from preventable diseases, then how could they be expected to live productive lives?
The number of people in Bangladesh dying from chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and hypertension — long considered diseases of the wealthy because the poor didn't tend to live long enough to develop them — increased dramatically among the nation's poorest households over a 24 - year period, suggests new research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Research has shown for decades that poorer people are more likely to die from virtually any cause than people with a higher socioeconomic status.
People who have a poor diet or have taken long - term pharmaceutical medications will experience reduced enzyme activity due to enzymes dying off before their time.
As for the multi player cool fun interesting untill it dies out because it suffers all the problems of the single player fps poor hitboxes god awful graphics and no real way to aim accurately not to mention how many people already cheated the system after the first day it came out.
This sense of dread stems partly from our assumption that something bad is always bound to happen in a Haneke film (Georges and Anne are favorite character names of his), but more because we know that sooner or later, whether it happens within the time frame of the film or not, there's only one way that a story of two very old people in poor health can end: these people are going to die.
This poignant, firsthand account of the Irish poor in South Boston, where teenagers are dropping out, using drugs, and dying in drive - by shootings, turns stereotypes into living, hurting people.
For those struggling with the idea of filing, ask yourself whether you want a society of people in indentured servitude that die poor paying their debts, or people free from debt that can be productive and active members of society?
This is just amazing, poor girl she was really in a bad situation and would have died a miserable death if not for these kind people.
This aspect will aid players in deciding whether to drink the blood of a person who deserves to die (such as a murderer) represented with poor quality blood, or someone with pure blood who does not deserve to die.
After I made some poor decisions and let too many people die the first time around, I started over and determined to play very carefully.
Rembrandt started seeing an old man in the mirror when he was still in his 50s, because he was bankrupt, poor and the people he loved kept on dying.
When poor children are more likely to get sick and die than children in wealthier neighborhoods just across town; when rural families are more likely to go without clean water; when ethnic and religious minorities, or people with disabilities, or people of different sexual orientations are discriminated against or can't access education and opportunity — that holds all of us back.
In the article, Debarati Guha - Sapir, a disaster analyst I've interviewed many times, said: «In a country like Brazil, which is not a poor country, where technological expertise and resources are really not a problem, large numbers of people dying from floods is not a good sign.»
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