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    cultural diversity, and provide a beneficial option for the terminally ill. First of all, euthanasia ensures a dignified death. Euthanasia should be legal because people do not have the right to strip a human of their rights. While there are three categories of euthanasia, voluntary, involuntary, and non-voluntary, only one is morally and ethically acceptable. The use of voluntary euthanasia is practical (Euthanasia). If a terminally ill patient wishes to end their suffering once and for all, their

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    Euthanasia and assisted suicide are very controversial and sensitive topics because of the ethical, legal, and moral issues of them. In the United States alone, it is illegal almost everywhere, however; it’s legal in Colorado, Vermont, Montana, Washington D.C., Oregon, Washington, and California. But, what exactly is euthanasia? Euthanasia can be categorized in three different ways; voluntary euthanasia, non-voluntary euthanasia, and involuntary euthanasia. Voluntary euthanasia is when a patient

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    certain cases. Because of the advances in technology euthanasia and physician assisted suicide are now an option for terminally ill patients who are going to suffer from an incurable and painful disease or are in an irreversible coma. Euthanasia and physician assisted suicide should be legalized because the public supports it, it would only be used for patients who are terminally ill, and it alleviates unnecessary suffering. The word euthanasia originates

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    debates with regard to legalizing assisted suicide. Opponents contend that no one has the right to end another person’s life. They believe in the sanctity of life. On the other hand, some argue that assisted suicide should be given as an option to terminally ill patients because of its advantages. First, they said that it will prevent the long physical pain and stress the patients are going through. Second, such conditions are medically expensive. It will cause the family and the patient to suffer financial

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    cannot bear their pain and suffering anymore. These are people that are terminally ill, people who were diagnosed with a deadly disease without a cure and feel that death is the only way to relieve that pain. These people has gone through many treatments that are slowly becoming less and less effective. Even though the treatment isn’t working, the patients still have to live through the pain from the treatments. Terminally ill

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    patient who chooses to ingest the lethal prescription. Physicians who provide assistance in death are adhering to the medical practices, to care for and met the needs and desires of a patient in all stages of the patient’s life. By allowing a terminally ill patient a lethal prescription to end ones suffering adheres to the patients needs and wants, which is to end the suffering by taking ones life. Significantly, the activities a physician undertakes in providing assistance in death are the same

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    diagnosed as terminally ill must face, as that is their only option. Unlike in other countries where there is another option available known as assisted dying. Assisted dying is when a terminally ill patient administers medication themselves to end their own life. It gives patients another option than having to go through the pain of their illness. Unfortunately, in Britain assisted dying is illegal and could result in people facing jail time for being involved. This is forcing more terminally ill patients

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    Summary: On Wednesday, the California Assembly passed a bill that would allow those who are terminally ill to end their lives via physician-assisted suicide. The bill is now awaiting Senate approval. If the Senate approves the measure by Friday, then it will be sent to the governor to be signed into law. The Senate is expected to pass the bill, but some worry that Governor Jerry Brown will veto it due to his religious beliefs. The Senate passed the bill earlier this summer, but pressure from the

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    euthanasia will bring peace to the patients who have been in miserable pain striving hard to restore health but have no more hope but sufferings. By legalizing euthanasia, it will help the terminally ill patient not suffer no more from the severe symptoms that they may have. The symptoms that these terminally ill patients tend to have are depression, delirium, fatigue,

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control, “There are currently more than 1.3 million terminally ill patients in the United States waiting for the day that they will succumb to death.” Some are bed ridden, some are constantly consumed with systemic pain, some have no strength or desire to get out of bed and so they wait. They wait because they live in a state that says they do not have the right to die. Those who are healthy argue that it is immoral, ungodly and unethical for a medical doctor

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