You start by saying what euthanasia is. If it is simply a speech, and not an argumentative piece, stay neutral on the subject, giving both sides a fair chance, say why it is done, and the choice of the family members. Give statistical data if possible, on the frequency of the act, and other details relevant to the matter. However if it is an argumentative or convincing speech; say what it is and how you feel about it, for eg. if you are against euthanasia, you can say ' Euthanasia is.............. and about one third of persons who have been in a comatose or totally dependent state are put to rest in this way. If you are totally passionate about this you might want to use a more hard hitting phrase than ' put to rest'. Then you can say if you agree or disagree on the use of euthanasia, by using words like strongly, passionate, 'no doubt in my mind' etc.
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There are several ways to rationalize euthanasia. Namely, one could argue that it is a service done to put sick and dying animals, and people, out of their misery.
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There is no such process. Just out of curiosity, why?
The Netherlands legalized euthanasia on Monday April 1st, 2002. It was practiced illegally for many years prior. This was the first country in the world to make it legal.
No. As of late 2016, there is a citizen's initiative to make euthanasia legal in Finland. It is estimated that 85% of the people support the effort.
Yes, you can. However, the psychologist may or may not accept your recommendation, and might question your rationale, so be prepared for that.
"The rationale was that faster ferries would reduce traffic, but no one considered the problem of the higher wakes." "His rationale was that too much education makes a person lazy, so he voted against expanding the school curriculum."
Chlamydia is a bacteria; it has no rationale.
Euthanasia can affect patients who may consider it as an option to end their suffering, as well as their families who may have to make difficult decisions about end-of-life care. Healthcare providers involved in administering or considering euthanasia may also be impacted emotionally, morally, and legally. Additionally, society at large may be affected by debates surrounding ethical, legal, and moral implications of euthanasia.
No, euthanasia is illegal in Greece.
Euthanasia is illegal in Sweden.
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