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- 6291: Assisted Suicide: An Easier Way Out
- ... being in the final stages of a disease that is incurable (Hentoff, p.10). If a person has a despairing disease such as AIDS, that person may not want to live the rest of their short life with all the pain and frustration. Next, the terminally ill might injure their body even more by taking up the decision in their own hands. Offering help in assisted suicides to the fatally ill ...
- 6292: Assisted Suicides
- ... that he will not be prosecuted or even suffer public disapproval. Many of the people who have sought out Dr. Kevorkian have been terribly ill and suffering, with no hope of long-term survival. Their stories offered examples that built public sympathy for this cause. But from the beginning, even among observers who believe that the desperately sick should be given help to die, there have been questionable cases. For example ...
- 6293: Argument Against Euthanasia
- ... of those treatments. If we accept euthanasia now, we may well delay by decades the discovery of effective treatments for those diseases that are now terminal. (Brock 76) "Abandonment of Hope". Every doctor can tell stories of patients expected to die within days who surprise everyone with their extraordinary recoveries. Every doctor has experienced the wonderful embarrassment of being proven wrong in their pessimistic prognosis. To make euthanasia a legitimate option ...
- 6294: Huck Finn and The River
- ... very limited in scope, and they must still go out of their way to avoid others, going down the river only at night and hiding during the day. Huck has to constantly think of new stories to tell nearby boatsmen or anyone else who might intrude on their concord. Another appeal of the river is its peacefulness. Huck does not much seem to enjoy the company of other people, with the ...
- 6295: Death Can Come Too Late: Active and Passive Euthanasia
- ... to take his own life and the question is whether he will meet the challenge. Or God may wish to spiritually enlighten the individual in question through the trial of deciding to allow euthanasia. In short, we have no possible way of knowing what such an entity would have us do, or if in fact such an entity exists at all. How can we rationally justify a moral principal based on ...
- 6296: Euthanasia Mercy Killing
- ... person to take, and a person who helps the patient to drink it or who administers it directly at the request of a dying person who is unable to take it personally? Is there, in short, a real distinction between killing and letting die? Well, this is the difference between passive and active euthanasia, and if you believe in euthanasia, you must decide which one is correct or even accept both ...
- 6297: Euthanasia Term Paper
- ... of those treatments. If we accept euthanasia now, we may well delay by decades the discovery of effective treatments for those diseases that are now terminal. (Brock 76) "Abandonment of Hope". Every doctor can tell stories of patients expected to die within days who surprise everyone with their extraordinary recoveries. Every doctor has experienced the wonderful embarrassment of being proven wrong in their pessimistic prognosis. To make euthanasia a legitimate option ...
- 6298: Ansel Adams
- ... This group made a big difference for the direction of American photography. In 1928 Ansel was an official photographer for the Sierra Club at the Jasper National Park in Canada. In 1932, Ansel opened the short-lived Ansel Adams Gallery for photography along with other arts. Ansel lectured and taught to make his living when his gallery was open. He worked in advertising and began writing articles on photography for magazines ...
- 6299: AIDS: Myths and Facts
- ... will have served the purpose for which it was written. To enlighten the reader about some myths, the precautions against AIDS, and a few sources of the information and assistance for its victims. While this short essay only skims the surface of the depth of this serious disease and deadly disease, perhaps it will, in some way be of value in its intended purpose.
- 6300: Night Flight
- ... a lonely farmhouse that seemed to be sailing backwards from him in a great prairie sea, with its freight of human lives; and he saluted with his wings this passing ship. Exupery's book is short, (around 87 pg.) but it was good. Although this novel is fiction the characters are real. Antoine Exupery also wrote "The Little Prince", "Southern Mail", Flight to Arras" and many more.
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