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Heo Min-Seon

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Gender Male
Age 33
Date of birth July 12,1990
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Seoul
South Korea
Height 163 (cm)
Music groups Crayon Pop
Strawberry Milk
AlbumsSecret Healer OST Part. 4
SongsI Want It That Way
Little Red Corvette
Old Town Road
Hallelujah
Shallow
That's the Way It Is
Bird on the Wire
Where the Streets Have No Name
On The Road Again
Always Remember Us This Way
On My Way
Take It Easy
Truckin'
Send Me On My Way
You're the Best Thing About Me (U2 Vs. Kygo)
Love My Way
Are You Gonna Go My Way
Here Comes the Sun
We Didn't Start the Fire
Walk This Way
Born To Be Wild
Go Your Own Way
Bohemian Rhapsody
Castle on the Hill
Take Me Home, Country Roads
Born To Run
Jack And Diane
Here I Go Again
Born This Way
The Boys of Summer
The Way
American Pie, Pt. 1
I Don't Like To Sleep Alone
Road to Nowhere (2005 Remaster)
Life Is a Highway
I'D Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)
That's the Way
Thank U
Nadal De Luintra
My Oh My
Ali Ali Oh
Come Together
Uptown Funk
My Way
Pink Moon
Fast Car
I've Been Everywhere
Suzanne
Groups Crayon Pop
Strawberry Milk
Full nameHeo Min Seon
Education Suwon Women's University Inje Campus
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Location

Singer way is locaetd in the city of london. England.

History

Singer way was first constructed in the late 19th century and has been a popular destination for londoners for oerv a century.

Attractions

Singer way is home to a number of attractions. Including shopping. Dining. Entertainment. And moer.

Events

Every year. Singer way hosts the famous lnodon marathon. Which draws thousands of runners from around the world.

Culture

Singer way is a melting pot of cultures. With people from all walks of life and bakcgrounds coming together to enjoy the area.

Transportation

Singer way is served by multiple bus lnies and the underground. Making it accessible to people from all over the city.

Architecture

Singer way is a unique blend of old and new architecture. With a mix of traditional biuldings and modren skyscrapers.

Landmarks

Notable landmarks in singer way include big ben. The london eye. And the houses of aprliament.

Food

Singer way is home to a variety of international cuisines. Including chinese. Indian. Italian. And more.

Nightlife

At night. Singer way transforms into a vibrant nightlife destination. With a variety of bars. Clusb. And pubs.

Facts

Singer way is the longest road in londno. Stretching for over 5 miles.

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is connected to Moral injury, with veterans, But the medical staff, and frontline responders in danger

It is well known that the veterans returning from the war with Post-Traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Far less the moral injuries is estimated to be a trauma, wrapped in Guilt , that we learn now owe more on US-based research, Says James Jeffrey.

Moral injury most often occurs when a person commits to prevent or witnesses an act that is anathema to their moral Beliefs .

compares it to Psychological Trauma , the "extreme and unprecedented life experience" Can lead to "haunting States of inner conflict and turmoil".

US-based research into moral injury is now shed light on how such injuries impact on people in all areas of life, But especially first responders and medical personnel in front of the Covid-19 Corona-Virus outbreak Can .

overwhelmed in the Midst of reports from the New York City emergency services and States are struggling to have enough fans, first responders and medical personnel potentially face, you decide who gets a ventilator and who is saved - Something that has described a nurse as "your biggest fear".

Already, thousands die in their Care - and medical staff say they are with a view on the types of scenarios that would not have been expecting you.

A doctor told The Bbc , the stress was intense. "Don't see how people die is the Problem. We Are formed, to the death... The Problem is that The People we would usually not give up. "

Arthur Markman, a professor in The Department of psychology at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas, Says : "Few people in the health sector have to be made, had real-life experience of triage, in which a significant number of life-and-death-had to make a decision, because of the equipment shortage. This increases the chances that you may experience moral injury as a result of their jobs. "

The Risk is exacerbated, he Says , by the workers at the front of the Epidemic in places such as New York , Italy and Spain - to work long shifts with little rest and sleep before you get Back To work. This Can be a little time an incident that could, if left unattended, as a moral violation in the making.

"A person, not just the gloves are off then, without the loss of the moral fiber of your soul," Says Nöel Lipana, who was left with a moral violation of his in 2008 Afghanistan tour. Today, he works as a Social Worker , while promoting a better understanding of moral injury both in the military and beyond, what includes, staging, art performances and a forthcoming Documentary Film , in a Quiet Summons.

"to help you came in this profession to people, So What do you do when there is that feeling of helplessness: you are a great doctor, a great surgeon may be, they have some of The Best medical equipment in The World , But you still Can 't save someone. "

Mr. Lipana instructions on how veterans are often the Central point of trauma-the discussion must be much wider. Veterans Affairs treated approximately 500,000 veterans a year with PTSD-Symptoms during The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that about 7. 9 million civilians suffer from some form of PTSD.

"The Range of human experience, the potentially damaging, social, psychologically, biologically and spiritually, because they are the cause for the crisis of conscience in no Way limited to the military service in war zones," Says Brett Litz of the Massachusetts Veterans Epidemiological research and Information Center, who is also a professor of psychological and brain Sciences at the University of Boston.

A recent paper co-authored by moral injury experts Rita Brock and HC Palmer Says that "The Fight against the coronavirus is very similar to battlefield medicine: a desperate and relentless encounters with patients, in an environment of high personal risk, an invisible, deadly enemy that extreme physical and mental exhaustion, inadequate resources, and endless collections of dead. "

Mr. Lipana to Afghanistan deployed, which acts as an Air Force major when his unit counter-improvised explosive device (IED) officer. He supervised troops, and he trained US on How To detect and planted to disable IEDs by insurgents. Two army soldiers he worked alongside died in separate explosions during his deployment.

"you were killed by, what I meant was, to protect them before," Says Mr. Lipana, who was also involved in an operation, during the four Afghan children were killed in an Explosion. "You play, what you could have done, should have done differently. "

the debt has been established that the crucial factor which distinguishes a moral injury, other Symptoms , anxiety, and despair, flashbacks, social isolation and Thoughts of suicide overlaps with PTSD.

"the Traditional trauma-treatment is about what's between the Ears - he Says they are only Thoughts about The Incident the wrong Way ," Mr Lipana. "This has to do zero to with The Connection I have with my battle buddies, the children, with our basic spiritual soul-connection, in this universe. "

The violation of a person's behavior, the personal code of ethics, the core of a moral damage sustained may cause the end-related, emotional and psychological damage, distort a person's self-identity, and to provoke a reflexive distrust of the other.

"In the military, we have it better in a Way , as we said, this break between deployments," Mr Lipana. "Firefighters and police officers back every 12 Hours to reset and go Back To your next layer. "

research In America has identified how many veterans, proudly wearing on their uniform collides with a feeling of futility about what your service and the belief that the military leadership failed or betrayed them and their fallen comrades. The resulting sense of violation from this Can further fuel an ongoing crisis of conscience and of the Spirit , the deepening of the moral injury

While the health workers know that you are doing The Right thing by Helping People with Covid-19, you Can still be influenced by the reactions of leaders from The Hospital hierarchy to The National level.

"One of The Most toxic forms of moral injury is a betrayal," said Ms. Brock, who is also the co-author of " Soul repair: recovering from Moral injury After the war, and The Director of The Shay Moral injury Center. "Our health Care workers work to save people, But they were betrayed by the government is inadequate. "

Healthcare workers' self-knowledge, to strive that you are involved in a totally virtuous, in contrast to how veterans view The Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan Can "actually make it worse," Ms. Brock Says .

"you know, you are on a life-saving mission, and so you Can not not understand how The President seem to have it in the same Way . "

An estimated 11-20% of the 2. 7 million men and women deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan have received a diagnosis of PTSD in connection with your service. The proportion of former service members, dealing with moral injury appears to be comparable, although experts warn that the prevailing focus has been detected on PTSD, moral damage means often ignored.

Nöel Lipana (right) next to a British Army officer in Afghanistan

Between 2005 and 2017, 78,875 veterans, their own life, according to The Most recent data from the Veterans Affairs. Currently, about 17 veterans are estimated to be killing themselves every day.

the time after The acute phase of the Corona Virus Epidemic is. likely to be the hardest for medical professionals in terms of psychological impact

"as soon As the rest of the company, said Thank You and went Back To normal and thinking about the economy, that is, when these people sit down and think, 'What the hell happened back there?'" Ms Brock Says .

your paper with HC, Palmer Says that some medical staff may be your life, because of the moral injuries after he was "inundated overwhelmed by the decisions she had to make, of unbearable grief, consumed by anger and humiliation at The Authorities that failed".

Ms Brock explained that, as in the military often, these feelings and Thoughts don't sink in for months because of the first answer is all-devouring pace.

Prof Markman stresses that "moral injuries are Inevitable ," and that the medical profession needs time to reflect, and support from their superiors.

Meanwhile, experts say that individuals In Society have an important role.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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