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    As I read through the articles posted on D2L on legalizing Euthanasia, I believe that this law is ethical, euthanasia does not infringe on anyone's rights and therefore does no harm. Young children who are suffering on the verge of death should have the option to decide if they want to use this painless practice on themselves, so they wouldn't have to sacrifice their lives on suffering anymore, it will end the suffering of the dying. Only we can control the direction of our own lives by our own…

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    Euthanasia Carlisa Thornhill Everglades University Euthanasia There is a long history surrounding the acceptance or rejection of euthanasia for the terminally ill. It is still an important and controversial topic for many today. Euthanasia is “defined as intentionally, knowingly and directly acting to cause the death of another person”. (Marker, 2013). This means that one has the personal autonomy to request for the cessation of their own lives at the hands of their doctors. Those who are for…

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    A doctor’s job is as a well trusted member of society who takes care of the ill and makes sure the healthy stay that way. This representation of a doctor can only be applied to some doctors. Other doctors are nothing but criminals and crooks out to lie, cheat, and steal from the populous in order to better themselves. In the short story “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” by Arthur Conan Doyle the main antagonist Dr. Roylott is one of these doctors. Doctors who choose to take this route have…

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    Aging, Death, And Dying

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    The selected topic is aging, death, and dying. The motivation behind this choice is the inevitability of aging, death, and dying. All people regardless of their social status are subject to the forces of getting elderly, and ultimately death. Many people die in ways that cannot be restrained, and are never privy to their place or time of death. As much as the process of aging, death, and dying may seem overwhelming, there are techniques that individuals can leverage to guarantee that they…

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    Medical Confidentiality

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    Today, many people know and are aware that they are allowed to donate their organs to science after they are deceased. For those who do not know, donating organs help people who are in need of a new organ or tissues. Recently, it has been discussed that perhaps organs are not the only thing that someone can donate. It has been asked if we could donate our medical data after we die. “Why? Because medical research cannot take place without medical data, and the sad fact is that most people’s…

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    Terri Shiavo

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    her husband argued. Terri suffered from blindness, and the inability to communicate, or interact. Yet her family continued to contest that she interacted with them, (Schiavo Autopsy). Terri’s case involved the application of passive, involuntary euthanasia by allowing her natural death after the cessation of her tube feedings. I will evaluate these cases using Utilitarianism, Kantian Deontology, and Natural…

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    When Is Lying Ok?

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    When Is Lying Ok? Lying is part of life and human nature. People lie for personal gains, mostly if they want to receive something and they also lie for others’ benefits, but in certain cases, lying to someone can be a matter of life or death. For instance, lying is acceptable only when someone’s life is in danger, or when someone lies to protect another person’s feelings. To start off, lying to someone can save a person’s life. One credible source is, The U.S. Political Campaign: Lies,…

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    How would you feel if you had to serve in the military at only 18? Mandatory military service is cruel and uncalled for because they could have a medical issue, missing limbs and body parts, and they are blind and deaf. It's a little unfair for a girl or boy to have to fight in the military. They might not want to fight in the military for their country, and just want to be a teacher or an astronaut. They might not wanna die for their country and just have a normal life. They might not have the…

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    Euthanasia-Essay. (Singer and Johnson) I do not agree with Peter Singer, for the most part. Some of the agreements he and Johnson talked about were and had decent topics. Unfortunately, the main topic I do not agree with at all, only under certain circumstances. For example, Euthanasia is the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. I feel as if the Euthanasia should not only be the doctors, and or parents’ choice of their…

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    Pet Cancer Research Paper

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    When a pet is diagnosed with any type of cancer, it is natural for many pet owners to feel some devastation and belief. They will not be sure what the best course of action is necessary for their pet. Some owners will assume that cancer is an automatic death sentence and some might not understand that while not a death sentence it is a serious condition that will require a lot of care and understanding from them. In addition, many pet owners will want to know what to expect for the remainder of…

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