Monday, September 2, 2019
Euthanasia Essay -- Mercy Killing Papers
Euthanasia        The term 'Euthanasia' comes from the Greek word for 'easy death'. It     is the one of the most public policy issues being debated about today.     Formally called 'mercy killing', euthanasia is the act of purposely     making or helping someone die, instead of allowing nature to take it's     course. Basically euthanasia means killing in the name of compassion.     Euthanasia, can be either 'voluntary', 'passive', or 'positive',     Voluntary involves a request by the dying patient or their legal     representative. Passive involves, doing nothing to prevent death -     allowing someone to die. Positive involves taking deliberate action to     cause a death. Euthanasia, at the moment is illegal throughout the     world apart from in the State of Oregon, where there is a law     specifically allowing doctors to prescribe lethal drugs for the     purpose of euthanasia. In the Netherlands it is practised widely,     although, in fact, it remains illegal. I believe that everyone has the     right to choose how they live and die. Everyone deserves respect,     freedom and the power to control their own destiny. Not everybody will     have an easy death. Some terminal pain cannot be controlled, even with     the best of care and the strongest of drugs. Other distressing     symptoms, which come with diseases, such as sickness, no mobility,     incontinence, breathlessness and fever cannot always be relieved. Pain     is not always the issue - quality of life is too.       Most people want to die with dignity, but some people may spend the     last moments of their life, in a way which to them, is undignified.     Having the right to control over their own life and death helps people     keep human dignity in the face ...              ...nimal is put to sleep. The owner is upset over the loss but     they feel that they have done the right thing, by putting the pet out     it's misery.       I do not think we can look at human life in the same way however, as     humans' are treated better than animals and have more respect. But     what is better, letting someone suffer a prolonged and very painful     life, or allowing him or her to die with dignity, in peace and without     pain?       This issue needs a lot of thought. Many people agree with voluntary     euthanasia, many disagree but there is also a large amount of people     undecided on the matter. The time will come when the Government and     medical services will have to open their eyes to euthanasia, and there     will be a lot of debate on the subject. Until then the euthanasia     debate will continue to linger, like a terminal disease.                        
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