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    purpose of this paper is to explain the causes of teen suicide. This paper will include statistics and some background information on suicide survivors. Also this report will discuss some warning signs of teen suicide. <br>It is important to take the subject of suicide seriously. It doesn’t seem right that a teenager‚ who has lived for such a short time‚ would choose to die‚ but those who can’t get over their depression sometimes do. Teen suicide is the third leading cause of death for young people

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    Physician-assisted suicide is‚ “the voluntary termination of one’s own life by administration of a lethal substance with the direct or indirect assistance of a physician.” (medicinenet.com) Physician-assisted suicide gives patients and loved ones a choice at how their time together should end. Although many people find assisted suicide to be a considerable option to suffering‚ others find assisted suicide to have more weaknesses than strengths. Looking at the side of those who are for assisted suicide you can

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    Physician Assisted Suicide outline I. Introduction A. Should physicians be allowed to help terminally ill patients end their lives? II. Arguments for helping the terminally ill end their lives. A. They will no longer be suffering in pain B. They will have some quality of life in the end. C. They get to pass peacefully and will be able to say good bye to their families. III. Counter arguments for helping the terminally ill A. Religion and

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    Physician Assisted Suicide or End of Life Care Marta E. Chavez PHI103: Informal Logic Instructor Erik Hudak March 25‚ 2013 Physician Assisted Suicide or End of Life Care Part One – Thesis Imagine that a family member has been diagnosed with Cancer. Even though they have been told it is terminal‚ they are currently not feeling ill or any pain. The family member starts having feelings of depression and discusses physician assisted suicide. This is a scary thought because no one wants

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    assisted suicide is well-known in some parts of the United States; but not everyone knows about this procedure. Physician assisted suicide is when a doctor performs a method that puts a patient out of their misery from a deadly illness. Even though physician-assisted suicide is only legal in certain states‚ many people look into this method. In the United States‚ many states think that physician assisted suicide is illegal. There are only four states that allow physician assisted suicide‚ and the

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    Every 40 seconds‚ somebody around the world commits suicide. That’s about 2‚000 per day. Approximately 1 million suicides occur each year‚ with over 30‚000 in America. 500‚000 Americans attempt suicide annually. It is the Number 1 cause of injury-related death in the U.S. These numbers need to drop. Now. Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in the U.S. It is the the 3rd leading cause of death for 15- to 24-year-olds. Suicide rates are highest among young people and those over 65. More than

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    Ethical Perspective on Assisted Suicide In every state in the United States of America‚ except Oregon‚ it is illegal to assist any person in ending their own life. It does not matter what the condition of the person is‚ how sick‚ or how much pain they are in. Have you ever considered what position you would take if you or one of your loved ones were in the situation where they would rather end their life‚ than continue living in excruciating pain and agony? Would you die in pain‚ slowly succumbing

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    and most common cultural view on the subject is that suicide is not a natural death and therefore a violation of nature regardless of one ’s physical condition. However‚ it is nature itself that has given us as humans the intellect to contemplate such a decision. If nature has enabled us to develop the intellectual ability to contemplate suicide‚ then one could

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    Assisted suicide is legalized in seven different states. These states included California‚ Colorado‚ District Of Columbia‚ Montana‚ Oregon‚ Vermont‚ and Washington.This is increasing public health issue as it is legalized in more and more states. Assisted suicide is also know as “death with dignity” or “right to die”. Supporters say that it represents patients autonomy by allowing them control of their lives until the very end and die on their own terms.Supporters also say that it can relieve physical

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    is why we should not legalize assisted suicide. Assisted suicide should not be legalized because few people if any make a cool rational decision to suicide. People with mental problems often make distorted decisions. We should respond to suffering with appropriate medical care and human presents. Even though assisted suicide ends suffering and people avoid having to do painful treatments that ruins their lifestyle‚ We should not legalize assisted suicide; rather‚ we should respond to suffering

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