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    Should anyone ever bother a grave yard? I beleive people should leave the Titanic and its victims where they are in the ocean. The project of preserving the huge Titanic would cost a lot of money. Their is the possiability of damaging the beautiful ship while preserving it. We should have respect to not interfere with the

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    Physician-assisted deaths have pros and cons. Physicians are sworn to do no harm‚ and there are points in life where the quality is so diminished that to force one to live based on quantity is harmful. Patients have a right to live life on their terms‚ and the same should apply to death. If

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    Physician-assisted suicide is the intentional end of one’s own life by the organization of a deadly substance with the immediate or backhanded help of a doctor. Some people support Physician Assisted suicide while others do not. In order‚ to develop a better understanding of this trending issue‚ we must first look at different perspectives and viewpoints while approaching the topic. These viewpoints are moral‚ practical‚ and legal. When a patient has a terminal illness and seeks results of physician-assisted

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    There are numerous arguments on why people should and should not have physician assisted death. I agree that patients should be in the right mind state and should have their family agree with their decision. It would be decent to just have it as a backup plan just in case the patient can’t handle the pain anymore or if they have been in pain for so long and are just ready to pass. For the most part it should be for patients who are terminally ill‚ but there should be exceptions and certain protocols

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    Many people argue that physician-assisted suicide is unethical and suggests that the human life is not valuable; however‚ this is untrue. Physician-assisted suicide allows a suffering individual to feel a sense of dignity and power‚ even in his or her last moments in life. What is more valuable than that? While the situation might be unethical in the case that the patient had no say in his or her own planned death‚ physician-assisted suicide requires that the patient be fully aware of what they are

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    Doctors assisted suicide should be an available treatment option for doctors to perform per patient requests. The opposition view would say that the person shouldn’t end their life but for some cases it is extreme but they don’t want to take their life and therefore they’d rather have a professional help in their choice. However something you need to think about is that if some people just lost a family they may just want to join their family in heaven and they should have the right to choose that

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    On June 2016‚ Canadian Federal Legislation released new laws on legalizing assisted death(1). Some people is opposed to these laws since they believe that one should not give up on her or his life and consider assisted death as murdering‚ whereas others hold a different opinion. Most of the people argue this problem base on the perspective of a patient and neglected another group involved in assisted death--the doctors.     By legalizing assisted death‚ doctors and nurses can provide patients with

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    On the other hand‚ the opposing side believes that people do not have the right to sell their organs to those who need them. Multiple people believe that you do not have the right over your own body. The OPTN/UNOS Ethics Committee suggests that the “Opponents of financial incentives point out that there would be potentially decreased emotional gain for the donor family‚ decreased respect for life and the sanctity of the human body‚ and a loss of the personal link that currently exists in the donation

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    be changed to grant a universal right to voluntary euthanasia?”. In this essay‚ I am going to give reasons using ethical theories to justify these questions. Euthanasia Euthanasia is the act of a physician or other third party ending a patient’s life in response to severe pain and suffering. Euthanasia can be classified into three types. They are voluntary euthanasia‚ non-voluntary euthanasia and involuntary euthanasia. Involuntary euthanasia is the action that takes the patient’s life without

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    1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized. Another word for euthanasia is assisted suicide or mercy killing.The worst part is that it’s not only happening in shelters‚ people have taken it upon themselves to have their pet’s put down. Although There are pro’s there are a lot more con’s. The animal shelters use this method for when the shelter is above capacity instead of shipping it to another shelter. One issue with animal euthanasia is that it can be a go to option when pet owners can’t afford

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