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    Bonnie Amodio English Composition 2 13 October 2014 Paper 2 According to the opposing viewpoints database "Assisted suicide occurs when a physician provides a patient with the means of ending his or her life-usually a prescription for a fatal dose of drugs. The patient takes the drugs independently of the doctor." Assisted Suicide (also known as physician assisted suicide) has been an issue that is becoming hot as scientists are getting the ability to prolong human life and find a new way to

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    What Should Parents Tell Their Seriously Ill Child? Having a seriously ill child in a family is one of the most emotionally and psychologically draining experiences any parents can go through. The emotional needs of the child are of utmost importance‚ and the impact on family members can be very tasking. It is advisable that family members explore all support groups available‚ which can include family‚ friends‚ and social workers to help them cope with the life changing process of caring for a

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    Besides‚ it is unethical for the law to punish people who have failed in their suicide attempt (Alex‚ 2012). One should consider the inability of the respective individual in making the correct decisions. During that particular state of time‚ does the society think they are in a sane state? Moreover‚ studies also further confirm that stressful situations only making someone to be more emotional‚ rather than rational thought. Consequently‚ how is punishment a valid act? Punishment is a failed

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    Methods of Coastal Management in Cronulla/Wanda Area. By esleywayzay | June 2011 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 2 In order to keep the sand dunes at Cronulla/Wanda economically sustainable there are several strategies that had to be done so they wouldn’t be destroyed in the near future. Since there were an increasing number of people going to Cronulla to use the sand dunes‚ the council‚ state and commonwealth had the act quick to save the sand dunes. The strategies that

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    The ‘low-down’ on how to keep yourself organised  Folders/files Storage boxes Good for storing away old work that you don’t need anymore Ring binders Good for school use; different colour per subject perhaps? Plastic Wallet Folders Great for projects or for organising into one topic per folder. Easier to find work when it comes to revision Expanding File Great for carrying multiple subjects or multiple topics for revision. Lever arch folders Use for storing away all

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    Mentally Ill in Prison

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    Mentally Ill in Prison Tisha R. Gilmore Argosy University Abstract There are many mentally disabled individuals incarcerated in U. S. jails today. Their disabilities range from those born with mental retardation‚ to those with traumatic brain injuries from being involved in accidents‚ and include those with chemical imbalances due to natural causes or drug addictions. These people are treated as criminals and not as patients. Jails are not the place for this population. Keeping them incarcerated

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    Physician-Assisted Suicide

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    Physician-Assisted Suicide Imagine a frail elderly woman laying in the nursing home in pain. This woman is 80 years old and has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and her heart cannot withstand treatment via radiation or chemotherapy. She has less than six months to live. Day in and day out you pass her room and hear her crying out from the immense pain. The pain medications are no longer working. She’s tired of fighting‚ tired of hurting‚ and tired of waiting to die. After consideration

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    Suicide

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    Teenage suicide has over time become a major issue in today’s society. Suicide is the intentional act of taking one’s own life and is a serious issue that should be addressed as quickly as possible (Zeinert‚ 28). Teen suicide has been the topic of various news headlines; yet it still continues to have dramatic effects on today’s youth. In the United States‚ suicide is currently the eighth leading cause of death for Americans‚ along with the third leading cause for teenagers aged 15-24 (Dolce

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    Gordon’s doctors are Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss. Dr. Nemur is a psychiatrist ‚ and Dr. Strauss is a neurosurgeon. Charlie is in contact with these doctors because they gave him the surgery to make him smarter. Ethics refer to well-founded standards of right and wrong to prescribe what humans are known to do. Despite Charlie getting to experience genius like ability‚ some critics believe his doctors did not act ethically. Even considering the critics claims‚ Charlie Gordon’s doctors acted ethically

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    Role of the Doctor

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    voice and to define the role of the doctor. The profession heeded that call. This is the current consensus on the ever evolving role of the doctor. It has been developed in consultation with the undersigned organisations‚ patient groups and those medical and lay delegates who attended the Role of the Doctor Conference in October. The statement builds on much recent work by the signatory organisations and should be seen in the context of the Duties of a Doctor as defined by the GMC in Good Medical

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