NO. Absolutely not. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
In my opinion , i think that the public do not have all the information about a famous person when he or she dies .
You can refuse if the person asks, but if you are in public and he takes it anyway, there is nothing you can do about it.
Ask your doctor or surgeon. Only that person can tell you how long before you can drive when you have had any kind of surgery.
After any major surgery there will be many different changes to a person's daily life. It's hard to say what will change because every person is different. Right after the surgery heavy lifting is not recommended. Also try to avoid stressful situations.
Public relations help a business' image when they are facing controversy. With the right public relations person, the business will not suffer financially.
He got surgery on his right eye.
Pictures of bypass surgery can be shocking and astonishing. Looking at internal pictures of what the stomach looks like after a surgery can be daunting and revealing to a person that is thinking about getting the surgery for the first time. However, it is necessary that a person be fully aware of all the factors involving a bariatric surgery so they are well-prepared for what will happen to their stomachs when they receive the surgery. Ideally, they should look through a gallery of pictures and determine if it is the right surgery for them. The pictures can be very unnerving.
The media have a right to report on matters of public concern but should respect an individual's privacy rights. They should balance the public's right to know with an individual's right to privacy, avoiding unnecessary intrusion into personal matters that do not affect the public interest. Ethical and legal considerations should guide the extent to which the media can probe into a person's private life.
No. In order to develop lupus you have to have the right combination of genes plus triggers. The stress of surgery could trigger lupus in a person who is genetically predisposed, but not in a person who is not genetically predisposed.
There is no right or wrong to having plastic surgery. If you choose to do so, then you can. If you choose not to, then don't.
That amendment means that when a person is accused of a crime, the person has a right to a trial that is not delayed too long. The person has a right for the trial to be public and not secret. The person has a right to be judged by people who are fair and have not already made up their minds. The person has a right to know what he's being accused of, and the right to know who is accusing him and who the witnesses are who are against him. The person also has a right to find witnesses in his favor, and the person has the right to get help from a lawyer.
No. I believe that the requirement for the appointment of a Public Defender is income-based.