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    Pacem in Terris

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    Copied from the Vatican Site at www.vatican.va  PACEM IN TERRIS: A PERMANENT COMMITMENT 1. Almost forty years ago‚ on Holy Thursday‚ 11 April 1963‚ Pope John XXIII published his epic Encyclical Letter Pacem in Terris. Addressing himself to “all men of good will”‚ my venerable predecessor‚ who would die just two months later‚ summed up his message of “peace on earth” in the first sentence of the Encyclical: “Peace on earth‚ which all men of every era have most eagerly yearned for‚ can be firmly

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    PACEM IN TERRIS ENCYCLICAL OF POPE JOHN XXIII ON ESTABLISHING UNIVERSAL PEACE IN TRUTH‚ JUSTICE‚ CHARITY‚ AND LIBERTY APRIL 11‚ 1963 HARSH REALITY * countries recourse to guns/weapons to resolve conflicts among themselves rather than by negotiation to settle problems and misunderstandings * lives of innocent people are lost during wars * Pope John XXIII clearly establishes “That every man has the right to life‚ to bodily integrity‚ and to the means which are suitable for the proper

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    The Terri Schiavo Case

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    The Terri Schiavo Case Research Essay ISU On February 28‚ 1990‚ twenty six-year old Terri Schiavo suffered severe brain damage when her heart stopped for five minutes. Terri’s condition was the subject of intense debate and media scrutiny over the subject of euthanasia and guardianship. Given the circumstances of Terri’s vegetated condition‚ and no physical proof of her wishes‚ the last word on whether or not Terri would stay alive was given to her husband Michael Schiavo‚ by the state of Florida

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    Terri Schiavo Case

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    unique human being (Quill‚ 2005). At the time of Terri’s heart attack‚ she did not have a living will or power of attorney. The question is‚ should Terri’s husband (Michael Schiavo) have the right to remove her feeding tubes? Michael stated that Terri told him before her heart attack that she would not want to be kept alive by artificial means. On that basis‚ since 1998‚ he repeatedly asks a local circuit court to order the removal of a tube that had been surgically implanted in her stomach to provide

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    The Terri Schiavo’s Case Analysis When a patient is unable to make decisions for himself or herself‚ their caregivers and those who know them are appointed to make the decisions based on what the patient would have wanted. This is called surrogate decision making. According to the article Terri Schiavo and End-of-Life Decisions “when surrogate decision makers and caregivers cannot agree upon what that choice would have been‚ they may turn to the courts to determine either what the now-incapacitated

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    Terri Schiavo‚ also known as Theresa Marie Schindler‚ was a woman who entered a vegetative state in 1990. The case was brought up over 20 times throughout Florida courts. Most all of her doctors firmly expressed they believe in no possibility of revival. Her husband‚ Michael Schiavo‚ also expressed that she would not want to be kept alive. All cases ruled that Michael was in control of Terri‚ repeating marriage. The parents thoroughly disagreed with this‚ believing their was hope in revival‚ although

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    Terri Schiavo was 26 years old and living in Florida with her husband‚ Michael Schiavo‚ when she went into a persistent state of vegetation (PVS) in 1990. She was in incapacitated to a point that she could not provide her own consent for continuation of life support or any medical treatment. While the main cause of her condition was unknown it was determined that she had experienced hypoxia‚ lack of oxygen‚ for several minutes which could cause neurological complications. Michael Schiavo and Bob

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    but often emotions became a major factor. In some cases‚ the person whose life is in question no longer has the ability to choose making a difficult situation even worse. In the case of Terri Schiavo‚ a 39 year-old Florida woman in a vegetative state‚ the decisions about her life is being fought in public. Terri Schiavo collapsed on February 25‚ 1990 and took to a hospital where doctors stabilized her condition. She suffered a heart attack from a possible potassium imbalance and deprived her brain

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    Ethical Theory on the Terri Schiavo case Cindy Sherman Title of Class: Ethics in Society The Terri Schiavo case was a legal struggle involving prolonged life support in the United States that lasted from 1990 to 2005. The issue was whether to carry out the decision of the husband of Teresa Marie "Terri" Schiavo to terminate life support for her. Terri was diagnosed by doctors as being in a persistent vegetative state. The highly publicized

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    M4 Ethics Midterm Assignment – Terri Schiavo HSC312 Kristina A. Paxton (Shaarda) Excelsior College 1. Briefly outline the relevant medical facts contributing to Ms. Schiavo’s condition Terri Schiavo was home one evening and collapsed‚ causing severe hypoxia. The cause of the collapse was determined to be a heart attack‚ which it was theorized by her physicians to have been caused by a potassium deficiency. Because of the lack of oxygen during her collapse‚ she was left with

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