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    Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill 1. In my article deinstitutionalization bought on some positive effects by lowering health cost‚ but negative consequences came into the community also. Bringing into effect such things as Medicare and Medicaid‚ and the establishment of the Community Health Centers. This began to make it easier for the mentally ill to be able to get the help and rehabilitation that was needed rather than just being placed in mental institutions and left alone. “For

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    understand possible implications. The legalization of assisted suicide has increased debate regarding a slippery slope effect due to a turbulent history and the misguided dogma that it will lead to involuntary euthanasia. Historically‚ the ongoing controversy regarding the slippery slope effect and its pertinence to those who are curable‚ have surrounded euthanasia placing the experience of dying with dignity‚ for the terminally ill in jeopardy. An article titled‚ The Unleashing of the Destruction

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    challenged by physician assisted suicide‚ also known as PAS. Individuals diagnosed with a terminal illness that causes pain and suffering towards the end of life will pick a date to painlessly die before their disease progresses too far. As this practice becomes more widespread‚ arguments over the ethics of medical doctors aiding in the suicide of their ill patients have erupted. Some argue that in doing so‚ doctors violate the Hippocratic Oath while stripping the patient of their personal autonomy. Those

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    and then usually my parents took me to the nearby doctor. This was the time when my brain was concentrating seriously‚ I observed that all the patients were keen to meet the doctor and express their disarray. They relied on the doctor totally which was easily understood by their smiling faces after consulting the doctor. They also believed that he was the only one who can cure their disarray. This made me to think that the profession of a doctor has a high position in the society and he is the one

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    with physicians assistance to end someone’s life. People believe that patients should not have the assistance to end their lives‚ because it’s against their religious believes. People say it’s considered murder on the physicians side‚ for providing procedures that will complete the process of ending someone’s life. These group of people also say‚ that patient should not be allowed to decide when‚ where and how their live should end. They also think like this because of the pain that is left because

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    be discussing Joseph Collins article‚ “Should Doctors Tell the Truth”‚ and more specifically his second premise. Collins second premise states‚ the truth can harm the patient. I will be countering this premise because patients should be told the truth whether it is good or bad. Withholding information from a patient to “protect” them form the truth is wrong because all information‚ whether good or bad‚ has meaning to the patient. The truth to a patient has intrinsic value. Given that the truth

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    Should Animals be Trained to Help Human Beings In ancient China‚ birds are trained to carry letters‚ and science then animals are trained to help human beings. Nowadays‚ trained animals are wide used in many areas such as searching for survivors after an earthquake‚ finding the hiding drugs and guide the blind. Some argue that man should not train animals and use them as a tool‚ it’s just too cruel to them‚ instead‚ man should take good care of them‚ feed them as well as protect them. That sounds

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    Violent‚ dangerous‚ unpredictable‚ incompetent‚ disabled‚ abusive‚ anti-social‚ and insane. These are just a few of the characteristics that are commonly associated with the mentally ill‚ despite the fact they are inaccurate‚ unfair and help to perpetuate negative stereotypes. The mentally ill continue to be marginalised through stereotypes which is wrong. Mental illness does not equate to insanity. Everything we are now is the product of what we have seen‚ smelt‚ heard‚ tasted and experienced

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    Most doctors can accompany their patients every step of the way‚ up until the very last. The law stops them helping their patients take the final step‚ even if that is the patient’s ardent last wish. Nations such as the Netherlands‚ Belgium‚ and Luxembourg have already legalized assisted suicide (Source G)‚ which is carried out directly by a doctor and has shown to have many positive benefits: dignity‚ autonomy‚ maintenance of one’s own standards‚ and should be legalized. Rationality is what bestows

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    that right to others.” Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill‚ in October of 2015‚ making California the fifth state permitting physician-assisted suicide for the terminally ill. Six states have made physician-assisted suicide legal. Assisted suicide is knowingly and intentionally providing a person with the knowledge or means or both required to commit suicide‚ including counseling about lethal doses of drugs‚ prescribing such lethal doses or supplying

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