Euthanasia

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Euthanasia There are very few issues in medical ethics that are as highly debated as euthanasia. The topic raises questions including who has the right to take a life and under what circumstances. Furthermore, it examines under what conditions a person is perceived as being dead or as having no quality of life left. When most people think of euthanasia, they think merely of death. Death is usually perceived negatively even though at times it …

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…day waiting for your life to end. Why should a human being be required to suffer more than necessary? This would not be my choice. I would choose a quick and painless ending over a long and painful one. The United States was founded because people wanted to be free. Americans have fought for freedom ever since. If euthanasia is not legalized it will take away one of the founding freedoms, the freedom of choice.