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    and historical context shaped the meanings communicated in the artwork. Both these artworks were constructed around the same times, 1889 in the 19th century. This was a time in Van Gogh’s life of great misplacement and the downhill run to his suicide in 1890 at 37. A series of events led to his downfall including such events as: chasing Gauguin with a knife, resulting in the fallout of their relationship; cutting his left ear off as a consequence for his misbehaviour and handing it to a prostitute

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    used by the Bush administration. She told Gorsuch that “knowing where you stand on major questions of the day is really important to the way Democrats will vote. That’s why we press and press and press,”. Furthermore, she raised the issue of assisted suicide and said he had made the statement that there’s no justification for having anything to do with encouraging the end of life. Continuing the line of questioning Senator Dick Durbin, a democrat from Illinois, then interrogated Gorsuch on the Williams

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    Here in the United States, the topic of assisted suicide as long being discussed and disputed many times especially when there is a high profile case in the news. According to (Sanburn, J 2015) throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Death with Dignity National Center kept an office in Washington, D.C. For years, Republican lawmakers tried to pass legislation nullifying Oregon’s 1997 Death with Dignity Act, which allowed terminally ill patients to obtain life-ending medication. The legislation

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    “Never forget that everything Hitler did was legal” (Martin Luther King Jr. www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/hitler). Martin Luther King Jr wrote this in his letter while he was in prison at Birmingham. He was stating that because Hitler was the dictator, he was the law, therefore he could not break the law. Adolf Hitler greatly impacted world history due to his part in the second world war, taking the jews captive in the Holocaust, and how his actions influenced later world conflicts. Hitler’s invasion

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    picking his judicial nominees and pointed out that Gorsuch had received the highest rating possible from the American Bar Association, the "gold standard" in vetting judicial nominees. He then continued to criticize democrats for wanting Gorsuch to outline how he would vote on certain cases, saying that to them, "judicial independence requires he be beholden to them and their political agenda" on issues like abortion. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, pointed out that he had voted to confirm

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