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    research for this argument was based on Jack Kervorkian, better known as "doctor death." He has admitted helping more than 130 people end their

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    states in the U.S., it is illegally practiced widely by physicians and nurses, such as Dr. Jack Kevorkian. I first heard of physician assisted suicide when the death of Dr. Kevorkian, an assisted suicide advocate and a suicide aid, was on the news in 2011. Kevorkian assisted in the suicide of many patients who could not find any more reasons to live. Many people oppose of his practice, but I believe Kevorkian was trying to help these patients find peace. This topic is important because it can help

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    The long time debate over medically assisted suicide, the presence of a doctor at a patient’s suicide, resurfaced again with the conviction of doctor Jack Kevorkian.  Kevorkian was convicted of second degree murder when he euthanized, or administered the injection himself, Thomas Youk on September 17, 1998.  Dr. Kevorkian, an advocate and practitioner of medically assisted suicides, has many opponents on the issue. Opponents say that it is unethical and even with the consent of the patient that the

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    To better understand physician-assisted suicide, it is important to consider its history in our society. Euthanasia can be traced back to the Ancient Greeks, however by the thirteenth century Christians, as well as Jews, opposed the practice due to religious beliefs. The earliest United States law prohibiting assisted suicide was passed in New York in 1828. During World War II, Hitler organized mercy killing of the sick or disabled; often referred to as, "Aktion T4" this program was enacted for disabled

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    widely. Recent events concerning euthanasia have brought this issue to a higher level of visibility and raised the public's awareness of the American political landscape. Most notably among these events: the first-degree murder arrest of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the infamous advocate and practitioner of physician-assisted suicide, and the 1997 passage of the Death With

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    One of the greatest miracles in life, is life itself, but where is life there’s death. So as unexpected as life is shall death be the same, or can we choose on how we leave this earth. Over the years, the laws and ethical consternation regarding the debatable subject of euthanasia and assisted suicide, have been questioned frequently by society. Though the question may never be answered between euthanasia and assisted suicide being right or wrong, the fact of the matter is that people are still choosing

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    actions of Jack Kevorkian brought massive attention to the issue. Kevorkian began to help suffering individuals end their lives with a “suicide machine” he designed. The device administered an anesthetic and then a lethal injection of potassium chloride through an intravenous line. Although prosecutors in Michigan have charged Kevorkian for various crimes, juries consistently refused to convict him for his assistance in the deaths of numerous people. In 1999 a jury found Kevorkian guilty of second-degree

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    Tom L. Beauchamp in “Intending Death” states that “no stronger or more enduring prohibition exists in medicine than the rule against killing patients” (1). The fact is that there is now an inclination toward this said prohibition that is permitting more flexibility in allowing seriously and terminally ill patients to die and even giving them assistance. While several states have launched efforts to legalize euthanasia, many arguments on medical ethics advise that a reform needs to take place regarding

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    of the most well known recent instances of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide include the participation of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Also known as “Dr. Death”, Jack Kevorkian has been involved in the death of approximately 130 people as they sought out his knowledge and assistance in their suicide. Using some household tools, toys, magnets and electrical switches Jack Kevorkian was able to build a machine that he called the “Thanatron” (Greek for “death machine”). The Thanatron made it so that with

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    Over the last thirty years the fight over assisted suicide has earned a spot in the national spotlight, for both positive and negative reasons depending on your stance on the issue. There have been challenges made based off the constitution, the right to privacy and moral reasons for both sides. While there have been many notable persons of interest during this time some have helped the cause as others have hindered progress. There have been attempts to challenge physician assisted suicide based

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