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    for assisting in suicides. This physician was Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a pathologist and army medical officer in Korea during the Korean War. When asked about his involvement during an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Kevorkian stated, “I didn 't do it to end the life. I did it to end the suffering the patient is going through. The patient is obviously suffering. What 's a doctor supposed to do, turn his back? If he 's a coward he is.” Dr. Kevorkian

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    Born in Michigan, Jack Kevorkian also known for his nickname "Dr. Death" was a pathologist, a person who studies the causes and effects of diseases. He was the second of three children and only son. He graduated with honors at Pontiac High school and was accepted into the University of Michigan. Claiming to become a civil engineer, he no longer had interest in civil engineering and decided to switch his career path to focus on botany and biology. Later on, he settled with studying medicine earning

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    There is so much controversy about physician assisted suicide. There is even controversy about the wording itself. Some call it physician assisted suicide, while others refuse to use the word suicide at all, in correlation to the meaning of this subject, which I will discuss later. There are a few different ways to say it, but all mean basically the exact same thing; death with dignity, end of life option, aid in dying, and the right to die. No one wants to die. But the harsh reality is that

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    Jack Kevorkian. Jack Kevorkian was born Murad Kevorkian on May 26, 1928, in Pontiac, Michigan, the second of three children born to Armenian immigrants Levon and Satenig Kevorkian (Biography.com, n.d). Levon and Satenig were strict parents who encouraged Christianity in their kids; however, Jack did not follow the belief of an all-mighty God who can perform miracles. “He graduated in medicine at

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    With the advances in medicine, physicians have the ability to extend a patient’s life many years passed what was possible even a mere fifty years ago. However, the quality of life of those extended years has become a major topic of discussion. Many times the surviving years are miserable for the patient, as well as the family. Legalizing assisted suicide would benefit Medicare by bringing it out of huge debt. Also, it would relieve the pain of terminal patients and open a door of opportunity

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    Dr. Kevorkian makes a compelling argument when he states, “They cut off their feeding and their water. And they let ‘em die. And it’s all legal. The United States Supreme Court has validated the Nazi method of execution.” (Ferguson & Levinson, 2015). It can be inferred Dr. Kevorkian was outraged by this practice as well as the fact that the medical profession labeled this as legal and ethical

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    Dr. Kevorkian is? Jack Kevorkian was born on May 26, 1928. Jack was born in Pontiac Michigan. Jack’s first name was originally was Murad Kevorkian. Kevorkian was the second child born to Armenian immigrants. Jack’s parents were Levon and Satenig Kevorkian. His parents escaped the Armenian Massacres that occurred after World War 1. Jack had two sisters; Margeret and Flora Kevorkian. His parents made him and his two sisters attend church every Sunday. They even attend Sunday school. When Jack was

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    Euthanasia can be defined as the death of one’s self in the medical field. It can be further defined as the intentional death of someone to relieve pain from an incurable disease. This process is illegal all over the world with the exception of a few places here and there. The word euthanasia originates from the Greek language; ‘eu’ means ‘good or well’ and ‘thanatos’ means ‘death’, therefore euthanasia literally means ‘good death’. There was a huge ordeal in history that happened that revolved around

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    If Assisted Suicide was to become a law that the states can use it a lot of people with illnesses would die. This means that their family member would be in great grief to find that their family member decided that they wanted to die. The problem is that patients of doctors with illnesses might choose to die if Assisted Suicide is legalized in the States. A possible solution that could occur is that it could become illegal in the States, so that patients could not make a rash decision to kill themselves

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    especially a painful, disease or condition.” When I think of euthanasia or assisted suicide I always think of Dr. Kevorkian first, because he was well known for assisting patients with suicide. This of course stirred up much controversy over whether or not we have a “right to die.” After looking up Dr. Kevorkian on biography.com I learned more about him such as that Dr. Kevorkian received most of his media attention after assisting a woman with a suicide in the back of his van in a park. His lawyer

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