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1411: Assisted Suicides
... the suicide of a middle-aged woman who is tired and depressed and married to a man whom she recently accused of attacking her and who then delivers her to Dr. Kevorkian? Pain is controllable. Depression and fatigue can be ameliorated by drugs. Violent husbands can be prosecuted and divorced. Suicide in such a case is unreasonable. A doctor's help in that course is unconscionable." I had mixed feelings on ...
1412: F.D.R. And The Work Reform Programs
F.D.R. And The Work Reform Programs The Great Depression was a time of doubt, unemployment, and above all, hopelessness. The people needed someone to save them from starving. So when a strong willed man full of ideas ran for presidency, the people voted for ...
1413: Argument Against Euthanasia
... at the same time assenting to requests to take other lives. Such confidence reflects, perhaps, a high opinion of doctor's psychic robustness, but it is a confidence seriously undermined by the shocking rates of depression, suicide, alcoholism, drug addiction, and marital discord consistently recorded among this group. "Dangers of Societal Acceptance". It must never be forgotten that doctors, nurses, and hospital administrators have personal lives, homes and families, or that ...
1414: Euthanasia: People Should Have the Right to Choose
... in cases where euthanasia is going to be carried out, active euthanasia is the better choice. The problem with euthanasia then lies in defining the conditions under which it would be carried out. Cases where depression or painful, though not terminal, diseases are involved should not have the option of euthanasia. These people can recover from their illnesses and go on to lead very fulfilling lives. Clear cut cases would be ...
1415: Euthanasia
... scientific study of the people with terminal illness published in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that fewer than one in four expressed a wish to die, and all those who did had clinically diagnosable depression" (whats). Sometimes they have a family member make the decision for them. The whole family should sit down with a trained psychiatrist and sort through their mental trauma. They need help to realize that death ...
1416: Down Syndrome
... father children. Also, it is said that women have a 50-50 chance of conception, and that the child could be born deformed. The most common psychiatric problem found with people with Down syndrome is depression. Some psychotic-like features showed up, such as talking to ones self excessively, extreme withdrawal, hyperactivity, restlessness, compulsive acts, and delusions. Other things found were self-inflicted injuries. Prenatal testing using amniocentesis or a newer ...
1417: John F. Kennedy and Cuba
... Every time this happens, the money goes into the MIC's pockets. World War II was a great example of how war boosts the economy, and how quickly the US can get out of a depression. Similarly, the ongoing situation in Vietnam was a great opportunity for the MIC to fatten its wallets. When Kennedy took the presidency, the situation in Vietnam had not yet escalated into an all out war ...
1418: Euthanasia In Canada
... consent to have death inflicted on him". These laws exist to protect the vulnerable, and people open to coercion. It also recognizes that suicidee is not a rational act, being an act of desperation and depression out of hopelessness and helplessness. Because something is not illegal does not make it a right. In other words, your right to suicide is my obligation to assist your suicide. This obligation clearly does not ...
1419: Euthanasia Term Paper
... at the same time assenting to requests to take other lives. Such confidence reflects, perhaps, a high opinion of doctor's psychic robustness, but it is a confidence seriously undermined by the shocking rates of depression, suicide, alcoholism, drug addiction, and marital discord consistently recorded among this group. "Dangers of Societal Acceptance". It must never be forgotten that doctors, nurses, and hospital administrators have personal lives, homes and families, or that ...
1420: The Boston Massacre
... alarmed the Colonists. It was the first act that was specifically designed to raise taxes, not just to channel trade through Britain. The Sugar Act was imposed on the colonists during a time of postwar depression.3 This made the Colonist even more worried and aware of Britain's impending power over them. The next act that Britain imposed over the Colonist was the Stamp Act. This act required stamp taxes ...


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