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Should Euthanasia Be Legalized
(37 Pages, 442.15 USD)
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A 37 page paper that discusses legalizing euthanasia. This is a heated debate that has raged for at least two decades. The writer provides a general introduction to the topic of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide, definitions of the different categories of euthanasia, claims of opponents and supporters of legalizing euthanasia, activities within the U.S., including Oregon's Death With Dignity law and the effects of the law, activities outside the U.S., including the experiences in the Netherlands, different aspects of the argument, such as he ethical and sociological aspects of the question, and a summary and conclusion. The writer argues in favor of legalizing euthanasia. Data are included. Includes Table of Contents. Bibliography lists 22 sources.
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Legalizing Drugs Would Not Be Beneficial
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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In 5 pages the author argues that legalizing drugs would not be beneficial. "There has been a shroud of controversy surrounding the legalization of drugs. Legalizing drugs would not be beneficial, although there are many who posit that it would. Drugs are harmful. They have many effects that science is just now beginning to be able to measure and understand. It is extremely difficult for people to get off of drugs. Legalizing them would only make this matter worse." Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Euthanasia / Slippery Slope
(7 Pages, 83.65 USD)
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In 7 pages the author discusses the slippery slope aspect of euthanasia. If euthanasia is legalized the demographic effects would surpass the terminally ill - - in other words, it would cause/validate the slippery slope effect. The implications for this occurrence in the United States, China, and the Netherlands are catastrophic. Once legalized euthanasia would be used for more than just those that are terminally ill. Euthanasia would be practiced increasingly frequently if it were legalized. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Keywords -euthy
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Restaurants and Gaming
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A 6 page paper that discusses how restaurants are impacted by gaming facilities within establishments. The paper discusses how many restaurants are looking to legalize gaming facilities within their area. Their struggles to legalize such activity is essentially the direct result of the pressure felt from Native American gaming sites which have harmed many restaurants' business. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Euthanasia: Should doctors intervene at the end of life?
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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(6 pp) The most recent world issue (4/10/01) concerning this most sensitive subject is from April 10 of this year (2001), when The Hague in the Netherlands voted to legalize euthanasia. The seventy-five seat chamber of government, with one absence, voted 46 in favor and 28 opposed to the legislation, making it the first nation in the world to legalize euthanasia. But whether it is legal in one country or the world, the basic question still remains, "should" doctors intervene at the end of life? The word euthanasia according to the standard Webster is really made up of three words: gentle, easy, and death. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Legalization of Drugs
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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6 pages in length. There are many compelling reasons to legalize drugs, reasons that are not only persuasive but make logical sense as well. The United States has long been in battle with itself in an ongoing attempt to control its rampant drug problem. Attempts to legalize the otherwise unacceptable substances have routinely been met with staunch opposition. This paper makes a compelling argument for the legalization of drugs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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This 6 page paper discusses John Stuart Mill's claim that government should not legislate morality and contrasts that idea to the proposal of legalizing drugs. Arguments are given for the legalizing of drugs, supported with examples. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Same Sex Marriages in North Dakota
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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5 pages. The highly controversial subject of legalizing same sex marriage in each of the states is garnering more and more attention in the legislature. With some states legalizing it and then repealing it, this issue is proven to still be a complicated and controversial issue with no easy answer. While each state has it's own determination on whether or not same sex marriages should be recognized, North Dakota, like most other states, currently does not view a same sex marriage as a legal union. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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The Pros and Cons of Legalizing Cocaine
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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This 6 page paper considers the pros and cons of legalizing cocaine and presents and accurate view of both sides of the argument. Specifically, this paper considers the benefits of legalizing cocaine, including reductions in the overcrowded criminal justice system, and the problems that can occur from legalization, including greater levels of addiction and problematic exposure to cocaine. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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The Charter of Rights and The Legalization of Politics in Canada
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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This 5 page paper considers the views of men like Michael Mandel and Ian Green, who assessed the role of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the role that the Supreme Court plays in the perspective on legalized politics in Canada. This paper considers the claim that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has essentially Americanized and legalized politics in Canada. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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