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Details: Words: 2040 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the world today there are arguments for everything, ranging from matters of great importance to things that may seem ridiculously trivial. However, there are always different sides to every case and right and wrong is in the eyes of the person involved in the dispute.
This argumentative essay is based upon a very serious situation that faces our medical community. The topic of assisted suicide and/or euthanasia is a highly debated subject with
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the suffering is the best option.
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Woodman, S. (1998). Last Rights: The Struggle Over the Right to Die. New York: Plenum Publishing.