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    cat. The cats and dogs that fail to be registered are subject to humane euthanasia to control overpopulation and reduce the epidemics that effect the general public. We would hope that people was registered their pets that they would not be humanely euthanasia. Only own pets will be spared from humane euthanasia, pets can be registered with use of modern technology such as microchips. Microchips are small electronic devices that can be implanted under the subcutaneous tissue of pets. Microchip…

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    killing oneself counter-productive as the suffering that one is trying to escape from does not hold any significance once the life is over. 3. The Moral Distinction between Passive and Active Euthanasia At the center of the distinction between killing (active euthanasia) and allowing to die, (passive euthanasia) is the difference between physical causality and moral culpability. On the one hand, to bring the life of another to an end by an injection is to directly kill the other--our action is…

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    Following the recent passing of the “right to die” bill in California, euthanasia has become an increasingly debatable topic in the United States. Euthanasia, or also known as assisted suicide, or “ the Right to Die” is the act of medically ending someone or something’s life in a humane way. Only five states out of our nation, including California, have legalized assisted suicide. This controversial topic has been an issue for centuries all around the world. Citizens were swift to pick a “side”…

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    Active Euthanasia, Legal Murder Recently, the question on whether the state of California should legalize euthanasia, intentionally ending a life to prevent pain and suffering, arises. On October 5, 2015, governor Jerry Brown of California put an end to that question by signing into law the End of Life Option Act. The law allows “terminally ill people to be prescribed the drugs that will end their life” (Unknown). Passing the bill means active euthanasia, which is defined as “taking measures…

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    Assisted Suicide Should Be Legal Physician assisted suicide is when a person makes the decision to end their own life by a lethal dose of drugs with the help of their physician. Although the patient is the one to actually “pull the plug” or commit the act to cause death, the physician is the one to prescribe the drugs or explain the method of suicide (Young 10). Physician assisted suicide is a hot topic that has become the center of debate for many years. The start of the debate began with the…

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    Is using digital devices are more likely to affect college students’ life? At this moment, imagine if you are a college student and live without digital devices, will your college life be less affected? In what’ll argue in this paper is using digital devices are likely to affect college students’ life because it create a heavily dependency and leads learning distraction. According to reference.com, a digital device is an electronic device, which uses numerical data and processes for all its…

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    therefore allow them to choose euthanasia as a way to die as the person…

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    Murder And Help The problem of euthanasia is not new, its history begins in ancient times, and even then it caused much controversy among doctors, lawyers, sociologists, psychologists, and so on. The attitude to deliberately accelerating death of a terminally ill, even for the purpose of termination of his suffering has never been straightforward. English philosopher Francis Bacon to refer to an easy painless death brought the term - "euthanasia" (from the Greek. euthanasia, eu - well, thanatos…

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    org/2012/12/10/howard-ball/physician-assisted-death-america-ethics-law-policy-conflicts Conzatti, B. (2016, September 30). AMA Reconsidering Position on Euthanasia and Suicide. Retrieved December 05, 2016, from http://www.fpiw.org/blog/2016/09/30/ama-reconsidering-position-on-euthanasia-and-suicide/ Ebrahimi, N. (n.d.). The ethics of euthanasia. Australian Medical Student Journal. Retrieved December 08,2016, from http://www.amsj.org/archives/2066 Humphry, D. (2004, September 22). The…

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