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Anderson TAE KWON DO Come join the action! Wills give Kansans right to die In this age of AIDS and cancer, medical advances postponing death turned an individual's right to die into a legal battle. Because of this, Stan Sterling, associate professor of social welfare, said he and his wife had living wives and their children would be natural and inevitable. Kansan staff writer A living will is a legal, signed document stating that in the event of an incurable injury, disease or illness, a person would be permitted to die naturally instead of being kept alive by artificial means. aid of life support before the support system could be removed. The will could be revoked at any time by the patient. The will stipulates that two physicians must determine when a person no longer survive without the "We decided that neither of us wanted to be kept alive if we were terminally ill." Sterling said, "if we were terminally ill nature just lick its course." Kansas is one of the few states where a living will is considered a legal document. Family members, the clergy and clergy must honor a living will. According to Kansas law, any person age 18 or older has the fundamental right to decide whether or not to have life-sustaining devices with Sterling, who teaches courses in He said there were three main reasons why people obtained living wills: to avoid the prolonged indigence of being kept alive in certain circumstances, to protect family from anticipatory grief and to protect family finances. death and dying, said he had learned a lot from working with terminally ill patients. The hardest thing for most people was not choosing whether a person should live or die, but dealing with losing the person, he said. "I feel very comfortable knowing I won't have to be kept on life support systems because of my wife's confession," he said. "My children's conflict." Sterling said. A recently passed Kansas bill enacted a durable power of attorney for health care decisions, allowing a person to designate someone else make decisions and post-mortem decisions for him. Michele Kessler, an attorney for Legal Services for Students, said friends or partners of patients with AIDS were ostracized from certain legal decisions. By giving the partner power of attorney, homosexual couples would be allowed to share in health care decisions. Because the law was new, Kessler said its impact would not be determined until a case was tried in court. She said it was still unclear whether she would create problems for those people who wanted a natural death. Post-trauma stress soothed for police by Heather L. Anderson Kansan staff writer The everyday routine of police officers and emergency service workers is full of traumatic events that can create tremendous stress. The solution for many people is to build emotional walls to keep the stress that surrounds them at bay. what if NPR, the coordinator of Adult Services at Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center, said that police and ambulance service people tended to think of themselves as saviors and protectors. Because of this, many of them develop unrealistic beliefs concerning their reactions to events. "They think that it's part of their job and it isn't supposed to bother them," he said. "They think there's another matter with them if they do." "We tell them that it's normal to respond with horror to dead bodies." The impact of prolonged exposure to trauma manifests itself in depression, marital conflict, sleeping disorders and drinking. These are normal reactions to stress that is not properly processed, Bates said. Lawrence police officers contacted said they did not suffer from stress related problems. They said that they view themselves as normal people doing their jobs and that persons' incidents were a part of the job. Bates and co-worker B.C. LeCount hold counseling sessions to teach people how to process the tremendous stresses dealing with extraordinary events. The two-hour meetings, held within 48 hours of a traumatic incident, involve those present at the event and the person suffering from the stress. Local group finds homes for refugees by Barbara Kollmeyer Kansan staff writer As a result of various humanitarian groups protests, child immigrants from Central America are no longer deported to their home- Instead, the children, most of whom are 10 to 17 years old, are placed in shelters. The shelters, however, are not the final destination for these children who have fled their homeland for fear of their safety. Placement in private homes is the ultimate goal. Jill Jenkins, committee coordinator for the Lawrence Latin American Refugee Committee, said the committee worked with a group of refugees From Central America in Texas, helping child refugees. cia Garay, 15, will be placed in Lawrence by the LLARC. He will begin his American child placement in Kansas through Border Association. "A lot of these kids come up and think they can make it on their own and finally turn themselves in house they're hungry." Jenkins said. The LLARC is a non-profit organization and is affiliated with the campus organization, Latin American Solidarity. Jenkins said the LLARC became a campus organization in May. Brian J. Sziittal, community outreach coordinator from the Border Association office in Chennai, India, with the efforts of the Lawrence group. Next month, Will Antonio Gali- LOOKING FOR A PART-TIME JOB? Find It At TED PARCEL SERVICE Wanted Loader/Unloaders to work 3-5 hour shifts Mon.-Fri. at Lenexa, Ks. facility (30 min. east of Lawrence.) 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