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    told you had a terminally ill disease and only had one more year to live‚ filled with suffering‚ what would you chose to do? This question leads us to the sensitive and controversial topic of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. Euthanasia can simply be defined as physician-assisted death for terminally ill patients. This issue has stirred debates that have drawn attention to the complex issues concerning the ethical implications of end-of-life care. Supporters of euthanasia argue that they seek

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    Nielsen 3 Rhetorical Analysis As of today only 5 states in the USA have legalized doctor assisted suicide for those individuals that are dying of a terminal illness. The states that have legalized assisted suicide are Vermont‚ Montana‚ Oregon‚ Washington‚ and California‚ all have laws in effect to protect both the doctor and the individual. In the photograph I see a couple standing next to each other while the blonde women holds a handkerchief and a picture of a girl‚ while standing in an office

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    Terminally ill people should have the right to be able to choose assisted suicide for themselves. If a person is in extreme pain or has major complications from a treatment that they went through they shouldn’t have to suffer until the disease decides to take their life. A person should have the right to say if they want to die. If someone is terminally ill and are in excruciating pain they should have the option of assisted suicide. If a person has an illness that they know will cause them pain and

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    us when we are nearing death‚ or should we let nature take its toll on us? Assisted suicide is the act of a terminally ill patient requesting to die with a medicine or taking something the patient is in need of. Assisted suicide has certainly cause many disputes around the world. Many places around the world have already claimed one side over the other. California and Australia are the biggest supporters for assisted suicide. While New Mexico and Italy have refused to give their citizens the right

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    the option to end the suffering? Physician assisted suicide should be a legal option for dying patients‚ because the benefits are worth the cost. People should have the right to choose their fate‚ it’s their life they have the right to choose. According to Merrill Matthews‚ assisted suicide is "allowing physicians to write lethal prescriptions that dying patients can administer to themselves." That means its allowing doctors to prescribe assisted suicide as an option for their patients. With this

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    Physician Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia Jack Kevorkian also known as “Dr. Death‚” a name given to him due to his efforts in helping over 130 terminally ill people commit suicide‚ was one of the first physicians to make euthanasia and physicians-assisted suicide (PAS) what it is today. Since the 1990’s his methods have been criticized by many due to evidence showing that some patients were not terminally ill. He was a pioneer and it is due to his efforts that PAS is becoming more accepted today

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    as such. Parents around the world who have children in vegetative states are pushed with the difficult decision‚ if available where they live‚ to permit a medical professional to end their child’s life whether with assisted suicide or simply pulling the life support. Assisted Suicide is a practice where the termination of one’s life using lethal injections because of suffrage from an incurable disease. Pulling life support means that the patient not longer receives vital nutrients needed to survive

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    are based on the general contention that individuals should be granted the right to die‚ and physicians‚ “as agents of the patient’s best interests‚ should assist either by directly killing the patient or by assisting the patient in suicide. Euthanasia and assisted suicide are beneficent acts of relieving

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    The debate over Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide is becoming more and more complicated as doctors develop a better understanding for its purpose and usefulness. Euthanasia is a Greek term meaning “good death” and it can be described as a killing of a patient who chooses to take this course in action by applying‚ administrating‚ and undergoing a procedure to end their life. Euthanasia is prescribed when a patient is in intense pain or suffering and is ready to end their life in a safe and

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    Physician assisted suicide is a debated ethical topic in the science community. “Physician assisted suicide is the term used by the public and in the medical literature to describe the voluntary self administration of lethal medications prescribed by a physician expressly for the purpose of ending ones life” (Chin‚ Hedberg‚ Higginson‚ and Fleming). Physician assisted suicide is not a widely accepted topic‚ thus it is only legal in 5 states. There are many laws that are associated with PAS‚ describing

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