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A 3 page paper which summarizes and discusses three articles on euthanasia. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Terri Schiavo as the nation divided over she should be withheld food and water so her body could pass away. The following paper summarizes and discusses 3 different journal articles
that address the topic of euthanasia. The articles used are "Defying the death culture: after a paralyzing stroke, Kate Adamson-Klugman nearly suffered the fate of Terry Schiavo. Following a miraculous
recovery, she has become a passionate opponent of euthanasia.(Interview)" by Ann V. Shibler, "Last rights: if someone wants help to end their life, should the law stand in their way.(Euthanasia
rules)" by Laura Spinney, and "The Terri Schiavo dilemma: an ethics report card with a few surprises.(Ethical Aspects)" by Richard E. Thompson. Summary/Discussion of Articles "Defying the death
culture: after a paralyzing stroke, Kate Adamson-Klugman nearly suffered the fate of Terry Schiavo. Following a miraculous recovery, she has become a passionate opponent of euthanasia.(Interview)" by Ann V. Shibler
is an article that presents an interview with a woman who was almost in the exact same position as Terry Schiavo. She was believed to be unaware of anything, while
she remembers everything, including "the excruciating pain of starvation when the tube was turned off for eight days" (Shibler, 2005; 27). She is an advocate today for those who are
in that position. "Last rights: if someone wants help to end their life, should the law stand in their way.(Euthanasia rules)" by Laura Spinney is an article that generally
covers the world and the attitudes and trends in euthanasia. The author illustrates that in the UK there is great controversy, as in the United States, with Oregon being the
only state that allows any form of euthanasia. The author indicates that the Netherlands is the most open about euthanasia. The article also examines drugs used to ease pain, and
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