The application of euthansia for a person is totally disagreeable. Because it may be used for revenge ,profit or hatred.The government, society and family should understand theair responsibility & do their duties. What we want to prove to kill that suffered people- a weak ,frusted player? Today there is a big resposibility on the shoulder of research scolars and doctors to advance their kowledge to treat hopless, critical and chronic diseases. It is our weakness to do labour hard. We should not name euthansia for our weakness.About 40 -45 years ago, there was no treatment, operation of vulvular Heart diseases . If we thought mercy killing that time , then how at present sucessful treatment of V.H.D.are going on.
Euthanasia is the deliberate act of putting an end to a patient's life for the purpose of ending the patient's suffering. Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is the death of a patient as a direct consequence of 'help' by a doctor. (For a definition of terms used, please see the end of this document.) Whatever the intentions claimed for euthanasia or PAS, this is nothing less than killing a patient.
• The ethical question remains - can it ever be right to kill, even with the intention to relieve suffering? The law of most countries is clear on this. To kill a patient, even with the intent to relieve suffering, is considered homicide. For this reason euthanasia is illegal in Canada and in most countries worldwide. Currently, only the Netherlands and Belgium have legalized euthanasia. PAS is also legal in the Netherlands and in Oregon, USA. Switzerland has legalized assisted suicide, even if performed by a non-physician.
• Euthanasia, once legalized, would result in patients being killed who had not requested to die. The experience of the Netherlands in legalizing euthanasia points to the fact that euthanasia, once legalized, cannot be effectively controlled. Euthanasia, initially intended for certain groups such as patients with terminal diseases will soon be performed on other groups of patients including the elderly, incapacitated patients, patients suffering with emotional distress, the disabled, and even children and newborn babies with disabilities who cannot ask for euthanasia. There is clear evidence from the Netherlands that at least one thousand patients including children and newborn babies are being killed every year without their expressed consent and/or against their will.
Canada has banned the death penalty for civil offences in 1976 and in 1998 removed the death penalty for military offences
No but it happens.
This is because the people of Quebec want to keep their French culture and religion.
Well, there are many things to see in Canada, but the main attraction is the Niagara Falls. People come from around the world to see that.
The French. Or if you want to be really specific the Indians were there first.
There is no limit. If you want you can have 365 days off, unpaid, many people do.
They share everything!
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.
This is because the people of Quebec want to keep their French culture and religion.
No, and that's why it shouldn't be performed. Only dangerous animals (such as bears who have entered people's houses) need euthanasia (the bear could return and do serious harm to residents). People think that euthanasia is better than natural death, but they have no proof that the prophets or God has ever said it. The truth is, people got the idea of euthanasia from their thoughts, and not from any logical source. I guess that people just want an excuse to kill, or get rid of so-called 'beloved pets'. I hope animal euthanasia will end some day. 0-:)
Well, there are many things to see in Canada, but the main attraction is the Niagara Falls. People come from around the world to see that.
The French. Or if you want to be really specific the Indians were there first.
People may choose euthanasia to end suffering and pain that may be terminal or unbearable for them. It can be a way for them to have control over their own death and avoid a prolonged, painful process. Some may also choose euthanasia to relieve the burden on their loved ones.
Canada has a nice natural scenery for old people
Some people do want to die, but death is not always a good thing. Maybe they are just depressed but can still be helped. Other people will be euthanized because it suits someone else's selfish purpose, rather than because it is the best choice for them. Euthanasia is very susceptible to abuse.
i think that ogopogo attracts people to BC in Canada because people want to see him or maybe a group
* Euthanasia is a crime in most States with the exception of Oregon and Washington, but Texas, Minnesota and a few other States are trying to accept Euthanasia into their States. It's not a crime to the person that is ill if that individual has a long-term painful illness where they will not get better and want to die with dignity. Often doctors keep patients alive due to the Hippocratic Oath, but more and more doctors are 'for' Euthanasia. Some people are against it because of their religious beliefs. One day in the not too distant future Euthanasia will be an individuals right to decide upon.
No, Most people think Quebec people (all) are sepratists, but the truth is not many are because there are so many imigrants that come there to come to Canada that they don't want them to split up, most of the people that want to separate are in The Bloc Quebeqios. So no it is not considered a Nation, It is the second largest and most populated Province in Canada.
people who play paintball play because some of them want to be in the military or law enforcement or to experience paintball