Euthanasia
Siddhartha was looking for a way to relieve the suffering in the world and he found an answer that involves understanding the source of that suffering (clinging to incorrect views of the world) and a practice that will allow each individual to gain a better view and therefore suffer less.
this is to stop the person from suffering
In dealing with anger and suffering in practicing Buddhism a person's peace comes from within. Another point is meditation will allow the individual to stay at peace under circumstances that might cause them to act negatively.
It is common for veterinarians to recommend euthanizing animals that have incurable illnesses. Some animal shelters also practice euthanasia in order to control overpopulation.
Sometimes when people have a very serious and incurable disease they would prefer to be dead than to continue to be alive but sick. Euthanasia is the practice of killing such people.
Euthanasia refers to the practice of ending a life in a manner which relieves pain and suffering.
Buddhism is a system of practice, a way of life, and a path of self-discovery and has nothing at all to do with faith or beliefs of any kind, one is expected to accept nothing that one cannot confirm for oneself through practice and or experience. What is interesting and or valuable is a very broad and deep subect and is subjective, but Buddhism addresses all of the human condition and it's sufferings and is valuable in myriad ways as a path which leads to individual liberation from suffering, cyclic existence and illusion.
A private practice is one that is held or owned by an individual as opposed to a corporation or partnership.
A note is an operating procedure practice or condition that is essential to EMPHASIZE. This is the answer for the M9 service pistol operator training for NKO.
Simply put, Buddhists believe that life is suffering, there is a cause to that suffering and the noble eightfold path is the way to end said suffering. The cessation of suffering is know as Nirvana. For more information on the principles of Buddhism and suffering, the noble eightfold path, please refer to the related links below.
Caution
In theory, yes, there is individual freedom in communism. However, all communist countries have severely restricted individual freedom, so in practice, no.