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Ethics Of Physician-Reported Syphilis
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5 pages in length. The moral obligation Jeff's doctor is compelled to uphold falls under support of deontological ethics, a theory that espouses one's moral duty in any given situation. As a physician, he is torn between his purported duty to warn and the obligation to protect doctor/patient confidentiality; however, the moment Jeff's actions caused other people to become unwitting victims of his indiscretion, the deontological obligation overruled any professional accountability the doctor may have had. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCSyphl.rtf
Ethics/Organ Transplantation
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A 4 page research paper that explores the issues surrounding organ transplantation. The write specifically looks at the ethical issues raised by a Colorado man advertising for a donor on the Internet and receiving a donor kidney as a result. The issue of payment for donor organs is also discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khdonkid.rtf
Eugenics and Disability -- Will History Repeat Itself ?
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An 8 page paper on the controversy surrounding the genetic implications of the Human Genome Project. It discusses whether the ability to identify disabling conditions from DNA will ultimately hurt the disabled community by ushering in a new era of eugenics. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Eugenic.wps
Eugenics in the German Nation During the Twentieth Century
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This 5 page paper (plus appendix) considers eugenics in Germany, the reason for its practice and the legislative framework for its continued use during the 1930's. The paper examines who was effected and the conditions which were defined as undesirable. The appendix is a copy of a memo signed by Hitler which authorised enforced euthanasia (a translation in English is also included). The MLA style bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEeugenc.wps
Euthanasia
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the topic, but ends with a pro position. History, case studies and many facts and figures are included in this paper that is chock full of details. Kevorkian and his escapades are duly noted but not supported. Still, the freedom of ending one's life is. The Dax Cowart case is used to support the argument. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA311die.rtf
Euthanasia
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A 9 page research paper that examines the ethical issues associated with the issue of euthanasia, which are frequently addressed in contemporary society due to the fact that modern medical innovation has made it possible to prolong life in situations where, in previous eras, death would have been swift and inevitable. As this suggests, euthanasia debates are often associated with the discussions of the legality and morality of physician-assisted suicide. The following discussion of the ethics of euthanasia will consider both sides of this debate, pro and con, as well as how this issue can be regarded from various ethical perspectives, with a particular emphasis on Australian experience and law. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khauseut.rtf
Euthanasia
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13 pages in length. The writer discusses the legal, ethical and religious aspects of taking one's own life. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: TLCEuthan.rtf
Euthanasia and the Legal Right to Die #2
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6 pages in length. Case examples provided. Writer remains objective for the most part-- providing an overview of the subject. Bibliography lists 10+ sources.
Filename: Euthana2.wps
Euthanasia from the Christian Perspective
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A 10 page paper examining how the Christian needs to perceive euthanasia. King David, the man after God’s own heart, wrote in Psalm 139: “All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be” (v. 16). This is a comforting verse when lamenting the untimely death of a loved one, but it also can be seen as speaking directly to the issue of euthanasia. It is God who creates us, it is God who gives us life. It also should be God who decides when that life ends. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSeuthanChrist.rtf
Euthanasia in the UK
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This 7 page paper consider the legal and theoretical framework of euthanasia in the UK compared to the Netherlands. The writer takes into consideration the Human Rights Act 1998, and the cases of Tony Bland and Dian Petty. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEeuthuk.rtf
Euthanasia Must be Legalized
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Euthanasia Must be Legalized: This 6-page essay examines some of the moral and legal issues relevant to euthanasia. In addition, a case is mounted in support of its legalization. The question is not, “Why should voluntary euthanasia be permitted?” but rather, “Why should it be prohibited?” Bibliography lists 6 sources. SNEutnas.doc
Filename: SNEutnas.doc
Euthanasia of Christine Busalacchi
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An 8 page paper discussing Missouri Supreme Court Case No. 73677, which deals with the case of Christine Busalacchi, a 21- year-old brain injured woman in the care of a Missouri nursing home. She had been unconscious for four years as a result of an auto accident. Only 17 at the time of the accident, a critical point of the case was that she had not expressed her wishes regarding future development of such conditions. Her father sought to move her to another state more favorable to feeding tube removal. The paper discusses philosophical bases for decision making, arguments made to the state supreme court and an analysis of a different view. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSnursEthDeChris.rtf
Euthanasia – Who’s Life Is It Anyway?
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Euthanasia – Who’s Life Is It Anyway?: This 5-page report explores the ethical dilemmas relevant to extending the life of the terminally ill patient. Today it is possible to prolong the lives of even those who are considered “brain dead.” Moreover, while many doctors are asking, “Can this life be saved?” The ‘death with dignity’ advocates are countering with, “But should we?” Bibliography lists 5 sources. SNEuthan.wps
Filename: SNEuthan.wps
Euthanasia: A 2001 Perspective
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A 5 page discussion of the pros and cons of euthanasia. Notes the 1975 case of Karen Ann Quinlan which brought the topic of euthanasia into public consciousness along with the current day challenges of a mercy killing in Australia by an Aussie equivalent of Dr. Kervorkian, Dr. Philip Nitschke. Emphasizes that while the topic of euthanasia will be debated for generations to come it is our personal responsibility to take charge of our own decisions in this matter in the form of a living will. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPeuth5.wps
Euthanasia: A Nurse’s Position
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An 8 page discussion of the ethics of euthanasia as it impacts the nursing profession. This paper contends that in some situations euthanasia could be considered morally and ethically right. At the same time, however, the author cautions that the appropriateness of euthanasia must be considered on a case by case basis. Bibliography lists sources.
Filename: PPnrsEut.rtf
Euthanasia: A Good Death
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In three pages this persuasive essay argues in support of the practice of euthanasia. Four sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGeuthasia.rtf
Euthanasia: Annotated Bibliography
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An annotated bibliography of 9 different articles relating to euthanasia. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: RAeuann.rtf