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    Death is not the End "The act of dying is one of the acts of life." That how Marcus Aurelius describes death. Whether people acknowledge it or not, most of humans fear death. Even though dying is a natural part of existence, death is not the end. In the poem, “because I could not stop for death,” Emilia Dickinson explains that death is an investable stage of unending human life. In addition, the story “because I could not stop for death”, by Steve Fischer discusses the influence of death in…

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    In 2014, physician assisted suicide accounted for 0.21% of deaths in the United States. This means that less than 1% of all deaths in the country consisted of terminally ill patients choosing to have the final say in the way that they die. That makes you think though, would the percentage have been higher if assisted suicide were legal in all 50 states? In states where bills regarding the legalization of assisted suicide have not been passed, terminal patients either take their own life or must…

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    story of an eleven year old girl named Vada whose mother died when she was born and her best friend is a boy named Thomas J who is allergic to everything. She lives with her dad Harry in a funeral parlor and has very mixed up views when it comes to death. When her mother died her grandmother Gramoo, came to live with her and her father. Her grandmother is now losing her mind and Vada is responsible for watching her on many occasions. Her father pictures Vada as a lot older than she is and fiver…

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    finds himself hanging on the edge of death and a revelation comes upon him of all the wasted time away from his wife and with his work. “Marigolds” tells of a fourteen year-old African American…

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    her from enjoying her life. That gave me the great impression of determination, and how life is not always going to be easy, but you have to be willing to push through the bad times if you want to live a happy and fulfilling life. My grandmother’s death at the hands of cancer alerted me to the fact that tomorrow is not promised. Your life could end at any moment, so you need to make sure that nothing goes unsaid between you, your family, and your friends. Our time on Earth is limited, so you…

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    It happens to real people and fiction characters alike, including characters from Our Town by Thornton Wilder and Sounder by William H. Armstrong. George Gibbs, a character from Our Town, has lived and suffered just like any other person due to the death of his young wife, Emily. Emily’s father, Editor Webb, has suffered the same loss as George, also including his son who passed at a young age. The mother of the boy from Sounder has most likely suffered the most out of all the characters, just…

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    In addition to become a mother is whole new level of commitment to your child and the yourself to always take care and protect them in anyway that they possibly can. Also, to do what 's best for their child’s future. In her view point it 's her first time as being a mother and she becomes overprotective over her son that she doesn 't want no harm come to him. She symbolizes herself as earth mother for in the quote, “But he is pink and perfect. He smiles so frequently. I have papered his room…

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    discussion about the ethics and legal right for a person to choose to end their life. This continues to be a controversial topic in the healthcare field because research and medicine are evolving constantly, bringing about changes in societies view on death. As a member in the healthcare field it is important to explore alternatives for ones end of life care and understand the perspectives that society comprises about physician assisted suicide. It is important to first define the differences…

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    suicide with more research. The ability of a doctor making an educated decision on a patient’s prognosis and illness should not come into question when passing legislature. The survival of terminal illness is an incredibly small number compared to death caused by terminal…

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    When treatment is removed, it is said, the disease is what brings about death, but in physician assisted suicide and voluntary active euthanasia, the physician brings about death. This is a mistaken concept; while the doctor 's actions are different, the effect is the same, making the distinction irrelevant. The following analogy may clarify this point, “a man is in a tunnel…

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