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- 6061: The Case for Euthanasia: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide be Legalized?
- ... rights of individuals and to see that "the value of an individual's life...and the value of life to society as a whole" is protected. The value of an individual's life includes their personal well-being and safety from harm, even if it is self- inflicted. So, it has now become the duty of the individual states to balance the interests of the state against the interests of the ...
- 6062: Argument Against Euthanasia
- ... 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 they are something more than just doctors, nurses, or hospital administrators. They are citizens and a significant part of the society around them. We should be very worried about ...
- 6063: Euthanasia: The Right to Die
- ... to ask their doctor, or relatives to die by euthanasia. People say that dying by euthanasia is to die with dignity, instead of living an artificial life on respirators and other life support machines. My personal feelings on this topic is one of the minority. If a person is terminally ill, and there is nothing anyone can do for them, why should they have to suffer? Not only do they suffer ...
- 6064: Euthanasia: People Should Have the Right to Choose
- ... use. None of these questions are totally cut and dry. There seem to be more gray areas within this issue than there are black and white. Yet when you look at the problem on a personal level with the actual individuals involved, some of those gray areas almost disappear. People are put on this earth to live. When it gets to the point where the quality of a person's life ...
- 6065: Death Can Come Too Late: Active and Passive Euthanasia
- Death Can Come Too Late: Active and Passive Euthanasia Death is deeply personal, generally feared, and wholly inescapable, but medical technology now can prolong our biological existence virtually indefinitely, and, with these advances, comes the question of whether we should pursue the extension of life in all cases ...
- 6066: Suicide
- ... paints to deal with her emotions. They call this art therapy, and it really seems to work for those who already express themselves in their art work. Other ways depression is dealt with is through writing, anger therapy, exercise, dancing, group counseling, treatment centers, and peer assistance networks. When people don't talk to each other about something, they may believe a lot of things about it that are myths. Here ...
- 6067: Euthanasia: The Right to Die
- ... of pain and suffering. Ask yourself which you would choose, early or prolonged death (Larue, 1988, p. 153). Even if you do not think that you would end your life or another's life should personal views decide that it is not the right thing for another to do. Does any person have the right to control the choices of others? Another argument is that not all the should everything be ...
- 6068: The Case for Euthanasia: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide be Legalized?
- ... rights of individuals and to see that "the value of an individual's life...and the value of life to society as a whole" is protected. The value of an individual's life includes their personal well-being and safety from harm, even if it is self- inflicted. So, it has now become the duty of the individual states to balance the interests of the state against the interests of the ...
- 6069: Louis XIV, The Sun King
- ... the past century. Louis' private life was also a wreck: his son, two grandsons, and a great grandson died. Instead of breaking down as was expected, he held himself together. He bore not only his personal losses, but also the losses France had suffered with remarkable grace. The Treaties of Utrecht, Rastatt and Baden in 1713-1714 finally ended the war. The hard-fought victory cost France its status as a ...
- 6070: Euthanasia In Canada
- ... for such a climate. The characterization of pro-euthanasia advocates by their counterparts as selfish, taking the easy way out, diserespectful of life, and challenging human dignity is misconstrued. Pro-euthanasia groups advocate self-dignity, personal choice, economic well-being, happiness, family support, and individual rights. The word euthanasia simply means good death, but has come to mean causing death with intent, whether by doing something (commission), or by omitting something ...
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