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    1. Discuss the role of exercise, nutrition, and religion in the physical and mental health of elderly adults. Discuss the lifestyle practices that people can do at this stage to help counter some of the more detrimental effects of aging. According to Berger, the United States has predicted that the number of elderly people in our country will double by the year 2050. In order for the elderly to stay active and have a healthy life they must exercise and have proper nutrition. As people age the…

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    Should Euthanasia be a Supported Way of Death? Jack Kevorkian once said, “If you don 't have liberty and self-determination, you 've got nothing, that 's what this is what this country is built on. And this is the ultimate self-determination, when you determine how and when you 're going to die when you 're suffering.” Many people like to think that euthanasia is inhumane because it is the killing of another person, this is simply not the case. Euthanasia should be supported because it relieves…

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    Why Is Euthanasia Wrong

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    Define the topic. Euthanasia is defined as a deliberate action, or lack of action, that is taken to end a person’s life who is either near death or suffering from incurable pain. Additional terms that are often associated with euthanasia include assisted suicide and physician-assisted suicide. Assisted suicide is when another person help commit euthanasia. Physician-assisted suicide is when a medical professional prescribes a patient with a lethal overdose of drug. What are the historical…

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    situation and granted only to those whose cases adhere to strict regulations. Those that do not agree with assisted suicide for moral or religious reasons do not have to obstruct the rights of others to go through with it. Due to their personal view of death as exclusively negative, some…

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    or less to live can request a physician-assisted death. A physician-assisted death is when a physician provides a competent, terminally ill patient with a prescription for a lethal dose of medication, upon the patient 's request, which the patient intends to use to end his or her own life (Braddock III ). Besides the tremendous suffering a terminal patient goes through, the financial factor can also be a factor in choosing a physician-assisted death. Typically, those who are terminally ill have…

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    Bunyan also writes about having faith and following God, against all odds. His life was full of trouble based on what he wrote about, but that he didn’t stop. He knew that the only way to get peoples attention to try and help them with their life after death was to capture his audience through his writing talent. Bunyan’s talent develped with event that occurred in his life and his writing became stronger and deeper than what it was previously. He started writing as a young adult and was…

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    what they request if there is no hope for a cure for their illness or they feel that they are too old to continue to live. Ryan continues to say, “Doctors may help their patients to die a dignified death from natural causes, but they should not kill their patients or help them to kill themselves.” A death from medication or lethal injection is just as natural as a dose of radiation…

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    life and death. Yu Hua, in the novel To Live, recognizes this relationship and integrates the concept into the plot in order to influence the characters. This includes life and death constantly checking each other by taking the character’s lives, and the price one has to pay to keep stability. Also, the character Fugui is significant example of the delicate balance as he lives life and sees death around him. Out of all the powers of balance, there is a thin barrier between life and death, which…

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    prepare them for it (Maynard). Brittany died in peace like she wanted to and did not have to suffer any longer and that’s why people argue that PAS should be available to all terminally ill patients who wishes for it. People have the right to life or death so if a doctor is willing then no law should step in the way (Bowden…

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    Evolution is an amazing thing. But is it so amazing that because of it the human race has come to a maximum population for the world? And when a child is born, someone has to sacrifice themselves in order for that child to live? This world has evolved so much that scientists have found a cure for aging and people no longer grow old or die from any natural causes. The short story 2BRO2B by Kurt Vonnegut, is about sacrifice and evolution and reveals that when we, as human beings, evolve it will…

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