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Essay / Euthanasia and Terminally Ill Patients - 1656
I am writing my article to a group of middle-class students. The majority of them are African-American and teachers of Asian descent. My class is made up of around twenty students aged 18 to 33. The majority are females, and only 4 males. Most of the students in my class are from downtown Baltimore, and a few are from out of state. Additionally, the majority of my class is from the working class, and few are simple students. Additionally, we also have students who are also parents.EuthanasiaEveryone should have a choice in how and when they want to end their life. Terminally ill patients should not have to suffer for the rest of their lives, especially when the doctor believes there is no hope for them to get better. Euthanasia should be offered to terminally ill patients. Euthanasia involves killing someone who has no hope of living without pain. The terminal is the death that will eventually come. Terminal can also be affected by an incurable disease, which leads to death. There is a medical pathologist who agrees. Dr. Kevorkian is a medical pathologist who has helped dozens of people die and became a celebrity, known as Dr. Death who has helped over 130 people end their lives (Schneider par1). "People from all over the country traveled to Detroit for help from Dr. Death. Dr. Kevorkian developed a system to help achieve two goals: ensuring patient comfort and protecting against conviction He required patients who wanted to die to express it clearly, and then he called in mental professionals to test the person's sanity. After that, the patient was given a month to think about his decision just in case. he would like to change his mind. Dr. Kevorkian also took video interviews in the middle of the newspaper ......es to participate in euthanasia (ProCon). euthanasia is legalized and what methods must be taken by the patient and their family It shows all the different requests that the patient must meet before being granted the right to end their life. They don't just kill people, they actually grant their patients' wishes. Works Cited Gregory, Andrew. “Stephen Hawking supports assisted suicide!” “We don’t let animals suffer, so why humans? »Mirror News. MGN Ltd, September 17, 2013. Online Journal 2014. Markoff, Steven. “State-by-State Guide to Physician-Assisted Suicide” ProCon.org. December 13, 2013, March 30, 2014. Schneider Keith, “DR. Jack Kevorkian dies at 83; A doctor who helped end lives.” The New York Times. Arthur Sulzberger Jr. 3, June 2011. Online Journal 2014