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    Critically evaluate medical ethics and legal issues Medical ethics are ‘the values and guidelines governing decisions in medical practise’ as noted by The Free Dictionary (2012).By discussing the controversial topic of Euthanasia I will compare contrasting ethical principles and theories and the legal issues surrounding this topic. The ethical principles outlined will be; autonomy‚ non-maleficence‚ benevolence and utility. Furthermore the ethical theories supporting these principles that will also

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    Christian Perspectives Roger Crook captures the Christian perspective on euthanasia by posing the question in terms of how we care for the dying. What do we do for the person who is comatose with no hope of recovery How do we care for the terminally ill person whose remaining days are increasingly agonisingly painful? The Human being is not simply a biological entity but a person‚ in the image of God and Christ. Death marks the end of a personhood in this life. Biblical teachings prohibit

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    Should Euthanasia be legalised in the UK? Euthanasia is a much-discussed topic in the UK these days‚ particularly when people believe that Euthanasia should be legalised. For some people‚ the most important question about Euthanasia is "Is it ever right to kill an innocent human being?" Bentham (1843) famously said that all talk of natural rights is "nonsense upon stilts". Yet some people claim we have a ’right to die ’. Other people say we have a right to dignity‚ and that euthanasia can provide

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    Since the legalization of recreational marijuana in 2012‚ in the states of Washington and Colorado‚ the debate on whether the federal government of the United States of America should also legalize the use of recreational marijuana has grown. In 1996 the first state‚ California‚ legalized medical marijuana. In the years following‚ a total of 22 other states and one district has legalized marijuana with different restrictions ranging from the type of marijuana to the amount of marijuana. In 2012

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    of how much revenue the government would generate if they legalized marijuana and taxed it like they do alcohol‚ which causes many deaths annually and is still considered legal. the United States is in need of another "home soil resource"‚ so legalizing marijuana would both increase the amount of jobs in this country and also increase the amount of resources on U.S. soil( which we are in desperate need of). So ‚ the legalization

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    in certain defined circumstances’. When euthanasia was considered by a House of Lords Select Committee in 1993-4‚ it said this: ... society’s

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    short story ¨ The Forsaken¨ it talks about the Chippewa perspective on the topic of euthanasia.The Chippewa thinks that euthanasia is normal but for other cultres like Christians‚ I think euthanasia is wrong. Christains are against the idea of euthanasia because they think that life is a gift from god‚ and that humans are made in God’s image. Most of them think that euthanasia is not a natural process of death. The most important things to Christains is the birth and death are part of life which

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    right now euthanasia is illegal in many countries and is a very controversial topic. Is it compassion for the patient helping them in ending their life or murder? The doctor is not giving death as an option‚ it is the patients choice and even where it is legal there are many rules. Euthanasia should not be considered a crime because the patient is not being murdered; they are having their suffering end in a painless‚ humane way out of compassion for the patient and their family. Euthanasia is defined

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    Not everyone has the ability to control whether they have a peaceful death or not. Dr. Philip Nitschke‚ pro-euthanasia activist and author of “Euthanasia: Hope You Never Need It‚ but Be Glad the Option Is There‚” feels it is every human’s right to have a serene death. The primary goal of the article is to promote the idea that denying one the ability to die peacefully‚ excluding those under the age of 18 and with mental illnesses‚ is unethical. The author firmly believes there should be laws in place

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    Euthanasia. This is a very difficult topic to discuss or write about. After reading this book I strongly believe in it‚ but after thinking about it for a while I realise what all the negative aspects of it are. You may think that the right thing for the doctors to do with Jim was to take his life just to spare him the suffering. But (and that is a big but) how could they know that his mind where working!? For all they knew he was just a piece of brain dead meat that they had been able to keep

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