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Is Euthanasia Ethical?
by spitace, Jul 6, 2008
In today's world, medicine has enabled life to be prolonged, but it fails in some cases to maintain the quality of life. It's in these cases that some patients would prefer a dignified death over a long painful one.
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Assisted Suicide: A More Humane Death?
by krawchuk, Jun 23, 2008
The Government of Canada's ban on assisted suicide has pushed the suffering to new lengths to end their pain, all in the face of a law which is supposed to protect them.
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Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide: The Quest to Die with Dignity
by HOAX69, Jun 11, 2008
A look at euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide as well as political and social implications.
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Watching Death
by B Nelson, Jun 1, 2008
Recounting some true stories of deaths throughout my lifetime. We can all learn something when death occurs.
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Donald "Dax" Cowart: The Right to Death?
by Ebey Soman, May 28, 2008
Donald "Dax" Cowart is an attorney noted for the ethical issues raised by efforts to sustain his life against his wishes, following an accident. This is the quick summary of his accident and the issues that raises much concern and question in the medical and bioethical circles.
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Euthanasia
by arnab, Apr 26, 2008
This, as we all know is a very controversial topic. The controversy stems from its very definition from the perspective of various people. Euthanasia is the process of medically assisted death. According to some it is a way of giving relief to a person's pain while the others prefer to define it as cold blooded murder.
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Euthanasia: the Moral and Religious Debate
by Tracy Rochelle, Feb 11, 2008
Euthanasia is defined as the act or practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition, as by lethal injection or the suspension of extraordinary medical treatment." However, this definition holds more emotions and opinions than many issues today, both on a moral and religious basis. Where do you stand on this controversial debate?
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Living Wills
by soccerplayer9, Nov 17, 2007
An editorial about living wills.
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Active and Passive Euthanasia
by Joshua Smith, Oct 27, 2007
For years the practice of euthanasia has been a heavily debated and controversial subject. Whether by lethal injection, drug overdose, or simply withdrawal of life support, euthanasia is a prominent issue because of conflicting religious and humanist views.
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The Right to Euthanasia
by S.Williams, Sep 9, 2007
If we give our animals the relief of death when it becomes apparent that their pain and their quality of life is no longer present, why are we not able to do the same for human beings?
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