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    The Ken and Barbie killers were a couple that conducted murders together for their own pleasure. This case is very unique from when the study started because of its nature and type of crime. “Ken” real name was Paul Bernardo and “Barbie” real name Karla Homolka. This case is very unique because it was linked from an early age of Paul Bernardo, which led to his rampage. In Paul Bernardo early childhood his father Kenneth fondled with a girl and was charged with child molestation. From such an…

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    The clash of ideology describing whether or not life is a privilege or a right has become an increasingly prominent issue in the politics of society today. One of the major topics falling under this moral dilemma is assisted suicide. Assisted suicide, also known as euthanasia, is commonly known as the act of suicide brought upon someone willingly by a trusted physician. As this concept has been extremely controversial, two main arguments have formulated equally passionate claims which add to…

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    Throughout Jerome Taylor’s article the reader is introduced to Tony Nicklinson, a man suffering from a disease called ‘locked in syndrome’ which means he is ‘paralysed from the neck down’. Taylor presents Nicklinson’s argument for his ‘right to die’. Initially Nicklinson ‘once led an active life’ until he suffered from a stroke six years ago in Athens and become ‘trapped in his own body’. This caused many upsets which lead to a downfall emotionally and physically as he was left disabled and…

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    Is it irrational to fear death? Lucretius believes that death is not bad for the one who has died. Imagine that a young John Doe was run over by a trolley and died. If at death, the person ceases to exist, is being dead bad for Doe? It isn’t bad for him because he is no longer here. There is no more to his story. Lucretius presents two arguments to support the view that ‘death means nothing to us’; the first argument is the standard Epicurean notion of the soul, based on their physics; the…

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    If you knew you were dying while also know your death was going to be painful and long what would you do? It’s a hard decision either way you look at your choice. If you could end your life could you do it? With medical research in today’s society you almost know if you will die with the illness you have. “Voluntary active euthanasia refers to a clearly competent patient making a voluntary and persistent request for aid in dying” (Brock, 1999). It’s a good question many have done and some not.…

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    I think Huttman chooses Mac’s story to illustrate this problem with the healthcare industry because it’s a perfect example of a patient being basically tortured. Despite Mac being in immense pain and barely hanging onto life, he was forced to keep fighting when he no longer wanted to. Even Mac’s family was being traumatized by the nurses forcing him to be revived more than fifty times a day. It paints a picture of a doctor’s order overriding a patient’s feelings on how they want their life to…

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    Gun Control Advantages

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    A news article was just posted online last week, and it talks about a man opened a live on Facebook, and showed how he killed an elder on Easter in Cleveland, Ohio. In this case, the reason of why he killed the elder is only for fun. Nowadays, firearms make the United States to be a special and powerful country in the world. Since most of people owned firearms for many reasons such as to hunt, to protect themselves, and to feel stronger, firearms have been an indispensable part of the United…

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    would be wise to thoroughly evaluate the law in Massachusetts. What is involuntary manslaughter according to the justice system, specifically in that part of the country? Well, according to Massachusetts involuntary manslaughter and motor vehicle homicide laws, “Manslaughter is the killing of one human being by another that is not premeditated. In Massachusetts, involuntary manslaughter occurs when someone…

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    Queenie's Murder Case

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    I would like to report a murder case number 301 based on my investigation in 1004 old oak Ln Hayward California which the Volupides house. I found out that Mrs. Queenie witnessed on how her husband died. She stated that “ Arthur slipped and fell on the stairs. He was coming down for another drink.” But before the incident they had a little fight before she went to the country club, and left the club shortly before one in the morning. The death of Mr. Arthur Volupides is not an accident because…

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    Making Medical Decisions

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    Ms. Gorgonia Nazianzus ought to have her daughter, Philippa, as a surrogate when the time comes to make medical decisions that she will be unable to make on her own. P lives a couple of hours away and has visited her mother at least once a month unlike Nonna, who has not visited in the last two decades. Also, GN had the confidence in confiding to P that she did not want to be hooked up to machines for the rest of her life and that shows GN has a great amount of trust in P. Although the…

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