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    Why Is Euthanasia Wrong

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    The topic of my research paper is euthanasia. I chose this topic because it is very controversial and I am intrigued by the dialog it can spark. Before this research paper I thought euthanasia was simply a doctor or nurse killing patients they thought didn’t have any quality of life by giving them a lethal injection. I found from my research that it is a lot more complicated than that. There are people who actually want to be euthanized. There are also situations where removal of ventilation

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    How Fasting Is Wrong

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    pointless act. And those who diet but don’t fast‚ see fasting as excessively un-necessary practice that may damage your health. But for those who fast‚ their actions are often based on attaining a moral foreground‚ both because of their religious and cultural values‚ as well as personal struggles. It was interesting to find out from my survey‚ that many of those who fasted for religious reasons claimed some sort moral duty or repentance. My reasons for fasting are in accord with this school of

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    Why Is Euthanasia Wrong

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    "Freedom is defined as "the power to determine action without restraint" (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/freedom). Given this definition‚ is the practice of euthanasia morally justifiable or wrong? The debate of freedom arises. Euthanasia is acknowledged as a "mercy killing." It is "the act of putting to death painlessly or allowing to die‚ as by withholding extreme medical measures‚ a person or animal suffering from an incurable‚ esp. a painful‚ disease or condition" (http://dictionary.reference

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    The Wrong Side of Attraction

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    Shiqueta Kenyatta Patterson Brandi Lee Tionte Tharpe English 1102 Literature Composition 7/12/13 The Wrong Side of Attraction “Love Can Be Deceiving”‚ most people would say‚ but Tommy Shooter did not believe so. A General in the United States Marines in his mid-30’s‚ Tommy was muscular‚ quick-tempered‚ highly trained sniper. One day Tommy led his troops to Afghanistan in search of terrorists when they were ambushed. Tommy was shot in the leg during this and‚ the medics quickly carried him

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    The main idea of the article “To Err is Wrong” is most people assumes success and failures as complete opposites‚ but “they are both products of the same process”. According to Roger Von Oech‚ almost everyone‚ from an early age‚ are taught that right answers are good and wrong answers are bad; especially if you went to school. People learn that doing mistakes and errors is wrong. Roger Von Oech says that with a fail or succeed attitude‚ people aren’t going to be taking up many chances. With an attitude

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    Why Euthanasia Is Wrong

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    If you were diagnosed with a terminal illness and were in extreme pain‚ would you want to wait out the death sentence? Euthanasia‚ mentioned in Compton’s by Britannica‚ is the ending of a patient’s life willingly usually when he or she is given a set amount of time to live or is not able to get better. This form of treatment has not become a legal practice in the United States but rather an individual state problem (3). Due to suffering and medical costs‚ terminally ill patients should have the

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    Why Copyright Is Wrong

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    Copyright is essentially a means to protect an author‚ artist‚ musician‚ photographer‚ etc. in regards to his or her work. For example‚ if an author owns a copyright over his or her piece of literature‚ then the author is given full credit over the work‚ and others must seek permission in order to use the work. While copyright protects much of the use of works‚ under the Creative Commons licenses‚ there is a way to easily find images‚ articles‚ etc. that can be used by any individual. Additionally

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    Why Is Socrates Wrong

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    the younger people. However‚ Meletus that all except for Socrates “has an excellent influence” on the youth (37). Socrates argues that it is very unlikely that if one person is involved in corrupting the youth‚ while the rest is doing those good and what is beneficial (37). Clearly‚ this predicament pressed against Socrates is weak for he has proven how Meletus never cared and shown irresponsibility against the charges put on Socrates. Nevertheless‚ Meletus is still

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    Why Is Ageism Wrong

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    Imagine getting fired from your job or getting disrespected because you’re 40 or older. This is going on in today’s society. There are many elders in America that are getting fired from their jobs or not getting jobs because they are too old. Us Americans need to realize that these people have rights too. Ageism is bad; it is in companies and because of this we had to make laws to control age discrimination from getting out of hand. First‚ ageism occurs in our society many ways and it needs to stop

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    Translated as “do no harm”‚ this Latin phrase is one of the most fundamental principles of medical ethics. It is often associated with what is commonly known as the Hippocratic Oath‚ despite the exact phrase not being in the actual text. This is understandable‚ as “do no harm” virtually summarizes the main points made in the aforementioned oath‚ which many doctors around the world swear

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