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Euthanasia
Euthanasia Euthanasia also known as “mercy killing” is the act of taking someone’s life in a painless manner. Euthanasia is mainly associated with people with terminal illness or who have became incapacitated and don’t want to go through the rest of their life suffering. This subject has come to be a subject that has became very debatable in society. The sides are well distinguished with one group portraying the idea that everyone has the right to die because it is our life and we should be allowed to terminate that at anytime we feel the need. The other side of the argument is that this is wrong and it goes against the religious values of this country and that this could very easily get out of control if not taken care of now. The main argument comes down to whether or not someone should have to prolong their life even though their death may be near and have to suffer through that time period. The people that go against euthanasia feel that if this is legalized and not looked upon as murder it will lead to people in hospitals and nursing homes not receiving the treatment that may be necessary for them to sustain life. While people on the other side of the argument feel that people that cannot carry on a productive lifestyle under which they are under high amounts of suffering and are lying around waiting for their day of death to come should not have to be put through this torture. Bibliography: References 1) Clark, R. Gallagher, J. Smith, AP. (1999).Breakfast Cereal and Caffeinated Coffee: Effects on Working Memory, Attention, Mood, and Cardiovascular Function. Physical Behavior 67 (1), 9-17New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc. 2) Marshall, Joseph. Walton, Cheryl (1999). Explorations in Biology: A General Biology Laboratory Manual. McGraw-Hill. New York. 3) Starr, Cecie. Taggart, Ralph. (1992) Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life. Wadsworth Publishing. California. 4) www.nh-dwi.com/caip-213.htm 5) www.silver.sdsmt.edu/~rwjohnso/module9.htm
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