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The Death Of Euthanasia And Euthanasia

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Every year as we grow older, the thought of our death constantly looms over us. We think of how we might die or when we will die. As we see the people we love around us begin to diminish, there is one situation that we all come across, the situation in which a beloved is stuck in a hospital bed, doomed to die, and we are faced with the decision of whether or not to allow the doctor to end their life immediately or to let them die naturally. Whether we die by our own hands or the hands of another is something to always consider.
The word Euthanasia means “Good Death” and is also the name of one of the greatest controversities alongside abortion. Over the years people have been swayed between the ideas of what Euthanasia entails, yet in the end we are all going to die. When arguing for Euthanasia people would bring up such points as to the benefits of saving a loved one from future suffering or allowing the patient to decide how they die on their own. The opposing argument would argue that once Euthanasia is wrong because not only does it go against moral and ethical codes, but once it is legalized what is to stop people who want to commit suicide to do so. The main arguments for Euthanasia consist of whether it should be legalized, the morality questions, and the ethicality of it all. The common ground between both authors is to give the patient as least suffering as possible while taking care of them in a way they consider is best.
Euthanasia offers patients, who are

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