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    have had no adequate answers to this question is troubling and has caused callousness‚ inhumanity and extraordinary suffering‚” spoken by the renowned physician‚ Atul Gawande (Fink). The question that he poses is the essence of the controversy of euthanasia that is presented in the medical community today. When a medical issue is no longer solvable through the the conventional practices of medicine‚ it is becoming seemingly more difficult to address. Care providers are continuously stumbling on the

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    41‚ died a "calm‚ peaceful and gentle death" at about 9 a.m.‚ a stuffed animal under her arm‚ flowers arranged around her hospice room‚ said George Felos‚ Michael Schiavo ’s attorney (Chachere). Before thinking about questions concerning euthanasia‚ I would like to say some words about general problems in medicine‚ from the moment it started‚ till now - days of technical progress‚ undoubtedly‚ captured medicine. The basic task of medicine is a treatment of the patient and easing his/her suffering

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    The right to liberty assures that unless individuals are imprisoned due to justice matters‚ they should not be subjected to any physical punishments. Lastly‚ the right to security allows individuals to have control over their body and its health‚ both physically and mentally. The right to security also ecompases legal and economic rights‚ such as that of fair trials‚ remaining

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    Active Voluntary and Nonvoluntary Euthanasia The term euthanasia originated from the Greek word for "good death." It is the act or practice of ending the life of a person either by lethal injection or the deferment of medical treatment (Munson‚ 2012‚ p. 578). Many view euthanasia as simply bringing relief by alleviating pain and suffering. Euthanasia has been a long-standing ethical debate for decades in the United States. Active euthanasia is only legal in the Netherlands‚ Belgium and Luxembourg

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    Prime Minister Tony Abbott‚ I am writing this letter to inform you about why I believe Euthanasia should be legal in Australia. You as a human being should know that if you loved someone who was suffering a great deal of pain and they told you all they wanted to do was die‚ would you just stand there knowing there was nothing you could do or would you gain the dignity that would allow them to die in peace. So why is it that when it comes to the suffering of our human family members‚ no such dignity

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    Opposition to the right to die movement is mostly led by people who believe that euthanasia is ruining the sanctity of life. The sanctity of life often refers to the idea that human life is sacred and should not be tampered with regardless of the person. However‚ recently the quality of life is being preferred over sanctity‚ and for good reason. The quality of life refers to the fact that life should be lived to the fullest it can. Medically speaking‚ the quality of life is a patient’s general well-being

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    Euthanasia or assisted suicide has always been a controversial topic for social policy. Although the terms are used interchangeably‚ they are different by definition and are treated differently by law. Some define euthanasia as a process to end a life‚ sometimes involving the participation of medical personnel‚ while assisted suicide requires active participation and consent from the patient. Although the end results are the same‚ there are different dynamics to this controversial process. There

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    Sounds like torture‚ right? Unfortunately this is the case for many individuals across America. “Euthanasia” also defined as “the right to death” is considered to be suicide to many people due to personal or religious beliefs however‚ it is not. Some may state that physician assisted suicide is morally wrong and that allowing a human life to be lost by unnatural cause is unethical but euthanasia should be an option for the terminally ill who are already dying and have only months to live due to

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    have a unique capacity for rational existence that enables them to see what is good‚ to propose euthanasia for an individual is to judge that the current life of that individual is not worthwhile‚ such a judgement is incompatible with recognising the worth and dignity of the person to be killed‚ therefore arguments based on the quality of life are completely irrelevant nor should anyone ask for euthanasia for themselves because no one has the right to value anyone‚ even themselves‚ as worthless. The

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    The Legalization of Euthanasia/Assisted Suicide Krista Tzanopoulos There are currently only a few countries in the world have recognized the fundamental human right to bodily control by legalizing assisted suicide‚ however it is practiced almost everywhere‚ whether legal or not. The word “euthanasia” is translated from Greek and literally means “good death” or “easy death” (Smith‚ 2002). Euthanasia‚ also referred to as “assisted suicide”‚ is

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