This song is featured on the album VOCALO SMILE feat. 初音ミク and has entered the Hall of Fame.
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| - This song is featured on the album VOCALO SMILE feat. 初音ミク and has entered the Hall of Fame.
- Small ancient Kingdom located within the center of the Asian landmass, Euthanasia (occasionally spelt Euthenasia and pronounced "Youth in Asia" or spelt Utah-nasia and pronounced "Yoo-tah-nay-sia" as in proto-Engrish language used hundreds years ago) is a popular destination for people wishing to escape the pain and suffering of modern life.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in the sanctity of human life, and is therefore opposed to euthanasia. Euthanasia is defined as deliberately putting to death a person who is suffering from an incurable condition or disease. Such a deliberate act ends life immediately through, for example, so-called assisted suicide. Ending a life in such a manner is a violation of the commandments of God.
- Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide or mercy killing was the process of killing a person or animal for reasons considered to be merciful, such as to prevent the prolonged suffering of a terminally ill person or animal. Terminally ill persons may choose to commit suicide, or to be euthanized by means of assisted suicide. Although some cultures, such as Humans, considered the practice immoral, others, such as Vulcans, practiced ritual suicide when they reached a certain infirmity with age. (VOY: "Death Wish")
- Euthanasia or assisted suicide describes a situation where a physician either administers a drug that will result in the death of a patient or provides the patient with access to drugs that are fatal in order to end the patient's life prematurely. Doctor's often resort to it when the patient is in intense pain and is suffering from a terminal illness.
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- Nekoyanagi Yune, Shinri Hizumi, KabeNeko, Sorama, 6U☆
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| - Euthanasia or assisted suicide describes a situation where a physician either administers a drug that will result in the death of a patient or provides the patient with access to drugs that are fatal in order to end the patient's life prematurely. Doctor's often resort to it when the patient is in intense pain and is suffering from a terminal illness. The episode which deals most directly with the subject is Informed Consent, where the patient, who is suffering from an undiagnosed illness, insists on being put to death rather than undergo a series of increasingly invasive tests. Robert Chase appears to be the doctor who is most comfortable with the concept. Gregory House is not opposed to the concept, but will only administer fatal drugs to a patient who he is sure is terminally ill, not a patient who is merely undiagnosed and suffering. Eric Foreman is opposed to it, but does not take active steps to prevent other doctors from doing it. Allison Cameron was also opposed to it, but was the person who eventually gave the fatal dose to the patient once the diagnosis showed that the patient could not be treated. James Wilson faces the problem the most often as cancer patients often suffer terribly in the late stages of their disease. In Known Unknowns he planned to deliver a speech in support of it, together with a description of his own experiences. However, House realized that this would end Wilson's career and instead drugged Wilson and delivered the speech himself in the guise of Dr. Perlmutter.
- This song is featured on the album VOCALO SMILE feat. 初音ミク and has entered the Hall of Fame.
- Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide or mercy killing was the process of killing a person or animal for reasons considered to be merciful, such as to prevent the prolonged suffering of a terminally ill person or animal. Terminally ill persons may choose to commit suicide, or to be euthanized by means of assisted suicide. Although some cultures, such as Humans, considered the practice immoral, others, such as Vulcans, practiced ritual suicide when they reached a certain infirmity with age. (VOY: "Death Wish") In the aftermath of Earth's Third World War, Colonel Green infamously euthanized hundreds of thousands of Humans who were suffering the effects of radiation poisoning. (ENT: "Terra Prime") In 2154, Malik rationalized his murder of Raakin by calling it an act of mercy. (ENT: "Borderland") In 2237, the decision was made to euthanize Spock's beloved pet sehlat I-Chaya when he was mortally wounded, rather than let the creature's suffering be prolonged. This was a critical turning point in the young half-Vulcan's life. (TAS: "Yesteryear") Spock's line "One small thing was changed this time. A pet died." suggests that I-Chaya may have lived longer originally, without "Selek"'s influence on young Spock. Doctor Leonard McCoy reluctantly euthanized his father after his father pleaded with him to "release me" from his never-ending agony by turning off his life support equipment. The guilt and anguish the doctor felt for this event was only made worse by the fact that a cure for his father's disease was discovered shortly after the man's death. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier) In 2365, Thadiun Okona facetiously told Jean-Luc Picard that he (Okona) was "not quite yet ready for mercy killing." (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona" ) In 2367, Dr. Timicin of Kaelon II felt obliged to kill himself at the age of sixty via the “Resolution", a custom of the Kaelons. (TNG: "Half a Life" ) Klingons who had suffered an injury or wound that precluded their further service to the Empire might euthanize themselves by performing ritual suicide in a ceremony known as the Hegh'bat. In 2368 it was permissible for Starfleet personnel to assist in the Hegh'bat. (TNG: "Ethics" ) In 2371, after losing his lungs to the Vidiians and lying in the USS Voyager's sickbay confined to an isotropic restraint, Neelix surmised that Tom Paris might try to "pull the plug" meaning euthanizing him and having Kes all to himself. (VOY: "Phage") The Vhnori euthanized their own people who had incurable illnesses or diseases in a cenotaph for the purpose of entering the Next Emanation. Sometimes people who their families perceived as burdens were pressured into this. (VOY: "Emanations") In 2373, Captain Kathryn Janeway imagined that she was suffering from the phage and The Doctor suggested euthanizing her. (VOY: "Coda") In 2377, T'Greth requested to be given a warrior's death after being phasered by Paris, but Janeway told him there would be no mercy killings on her bridge. (VOY: "Prophecy")
- Small ancient Kingdom located within the center of the Asian landmass, Euthanasia (occasionally spelt Euthenasia and pronounced "Youth in Asia" or spelt Utah-nasia and pronounced "Yoo-tah-nay-sia" as in proto-Engrish language used hundreds years ago) is a popular destination for people wishing to escape the pain and suffering of modern life.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes in the sanctity of human life, and is therefore opposed to euthanasia. Euthanasia is defined as deliberately putting to death a person who is suffering from an incurable condition or disease. Such a deliberate act ends life immediately through, for example, so-called assisted suicide. Ending a life in such a manner is a violation of the commandments of God.
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