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euthanasia
Presentation
Student: Leni Student: Juliette
Index
1. What is euthanasia
2. Pros & Cons
3. How it works
4. Activity
5. Development
6. Our opinions
.7. Evaluation
8.Bibliography
1. What is euthanasia
Euthanasia is legally ending someones life on purpose when they ask, but only if they have a valid reason or illness. Euthanasia is also refered to as physician-assisted suicide.
2. Pros & cons
Pros
Cons
- It ends someone's life
- It stops oportunites from happening.
- It is helping someone kill themselves
- It could end the suffering
- It could help other people
- It could help the families of the person
3. How it works
There are a few ways a physician can eauthanize a patient. Most of them being with pills. Some of these pills include.
- Nembutal, described as the "peaceful pill"
- cyanide pill
- Sarco pod
4. Activity
Try To Guess In which countries/states have euthanasia llegalized? :)
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5. Development
Both voluntarily active euthanasia and physician-aided death are considered assisted dying.Countries that agree:
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- Luxembourg
- Ect.
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6. our opinions
Juliette
Leni
Leni also thinks it should be legalized becasue people should be able to do what they want.
Juliette thinks it should be legalized becasue our body our choice.
Juliette thinks it should be legalized becasue our body our choice.
7. Conclusion
The evaluation
As we metnioned Euthanasia is physician-assisted suicide. People want to have the choice to die when they are in a terrible situation.
Euthanasia
8. Bibliography
Aldersley, Miranda. “Girl, 17, Who Was Sexually Abused at 11 Is Legally Allowed to Die.” Mail Online, 4 June 2019, www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7103019/Dutch-girl-17-legally-ends-life-euthanasia-clinic.html . Accessed 19 Jan. 2022.
“An Euthanasia Expert Just Unveiled His ‘Suicide Machine’ at an Amsterdam Funeral Fair.” The Washington Post, 15 Apr. 2018, www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2018/04/15/a-euthanasia-expert-just-unveiled-his-suicide-machine-at-an-amsterdam-funeral-fair/ . Accessed 19 Jan. 2022.
Christopher de Bellaigue. “Death on Demand: Has Euthanasia Gone Too Far?” The Guardian, The Guardian, 24 Jan. 2019, www.theguardian.com/news/2019/jan/18/death-on-demand-has-euthanasia-gone-too-far-netherlands-assisted-dying . Accessed 19 Jan. 2022.
“Infobase Euthanasia.” Login.infobase.com, icof.infobase.com/articles/QXJ0aWNsZVRleHQ6MTYyNzM=?q=euthanasia . Accessed 17 Jan. 2022.
Murray, Douglas, and Sam Leith. “Last Rights: A Debate on Euthanasia.” Gale, The Spectator Ltd, 20 Apr. 2019, https://go.gale.com/ps/retrieve.do?tabID=T003&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchResultsType=SingleTab&hitCount=6226&searchType=BasicSearchForm¤tPosition=8&docId=GALE%7CA584728999&docType=Article&sort=Relevance&contentSegment=ZTSI-198501P&prodId=STOM&pageNum=1&contentSet=GALE%7CA584728999&searchId=R1&userGroupName=isham&inPS=true Accessed 19 Jan. 2022.
Thanks for listening
Any questions?Opinions?