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    Should Australia day be changed? Introduction: Most Australians celebrate Australia Day as the day Australia was founded. In contrast‚ Aboriginal people mourn their history and call it ‘Invasion Day’. My Three Arguments: Fairness/Justice/Equality because its fair for aboriginal people. Rebuttal: The most common refrain against this is‚ ‘It’s time to move on’. Here’s the problem with that statement. If you apply the same logic to non-Aboriginal Australia‚ then we should stop commemorating Anzac

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    “We are free country‚ we are a free society and it’s not the business of government to tell people what they should and shouldn’t wear‚” Said Mr Tony Abbott‚ before adding he was unaware of any record of anyone attempting to enter parliament wearing the burqa. Tony Abbott states that “We are a free country.” If this is true then why is the government supporting penalties on women who wear the burqa? This is simply stripping them at their rights!! Muslim Women’s Association executive officer Maha

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    Other People ’s Lives: Reflections on Medicine‚ Ethics‚ and Euthanasia Richard Fenigsen‚ M.D.‚ Ph.D.* Part Two: Medicine Versus Euthanasia Chapter XXIX. The Shaping of Public Opinion In Holland‚ the opinion polls conducted in the last three decades have shown an increasing acceptance of euthanasia by the public: in 1986‚ 76 to 77 percent of the respondents supported euthanasia (whether voluntary or involuntary)‚^38 jjj 2001 the percentage rose to 82.^^ The consolidation of the present overwhelming

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    Donald Briggs Dr. Cains September 4‚ 2012 Composition 1 Euthanasia: The Ultimate Choice If you was faced with a choice for a love one that means life or death could you do it? Would you let that person who is terminally ill keep on living or would you let the doctors pull the plug? I am one hundred percent against Euthanasia for the fact it is downright murder. I’m against Euthanasia because it is assisted suicide. Euthanasia conflicts with my moral and religious beliefs. Everyone has a

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    Euthanasia Should Not Be Legalized I personally believed that euthanasia should not be legalized. Euthanasia is the easiest way for someone to end his or her life which can be done through drug overdose‚ a lethal injection or the withdrawal of medical support. In other words‚ it is the act of killing a patient. According to Luke Gormally‚ euthanasia is a type of killing which cannot be put up in a legal system since it is against human being.(2) Hence‚ it shows that euthanasia should not be legalized

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    Debate 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 but the questions still remains is euthanasia considered murder?. The decision against euthanasia was influence by many facts that euthanasia may not always be voluntary many patients are usualy unable to speak on whether they want to end their lives or keep on living. Everybody

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    Euthanasia Is it ever right to end the life of a terminally ill patient who is undergoing severe pain and suffering? Should human beings have the right to decide on issues of life and death? Is there a moral difference between killing someone and letting them die? Those issues have been at the center of very heated debates for many years and are surrounded by religious‚ ethical and practical considerations. Some people think that euthanasia shouldn’t be allowed‚ even if it was morally right‚ because

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    like for example the quinolones. What we doctors do is to avoid the middle man‚ and thus prevent such indiscriminate use of drugs by advertising and prevent loss of millions of lives in the hospitals. It is not entirely clear what is meant by legalised form of lying. There are lies that advertisers cannot legally utter‚ and then there are exaggerations‚ poetic over-statements‚ or misleadingly incomplete information which advertisers can get away with. A great many of the statements that advertisers

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    How free are we? Australia is a lucky country. It is a rich western democracy where its people enjoy wealth‚ health and freedom. On the surface it may appear so‚ and compared to other countries‚ we live in a country that we believe is free but how do we define freedom? The definition of freedom is “The power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants” (Oxforddictionariescom‚ 2016). Australians have lots of rights. However on contemplation and reflection‚ it appears we are not as free as we believe

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    16312122 Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide The word "Euthanasia" comes from the greek terms "eu" (beautiful) and "thanatos" (death)‚ thus implying a beautiful death or a "mercy" killing. Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. There are two tipes of euthanasia‚ active euthanasia and passive euthanasia. Passive euthanasia is where a doctor or another person does nothing to prevent death‚ therefore allowing the person to die. Active euthanasia‚ is

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