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  • {{r|Euthanasia}}
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  • {{r|Euthanasia}}
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  • Depending on the individual or group, the pro-life concept euthanasia and assisted suicide, some or all stem cell|stem cell research, cloning, al
    946 bytes (125 words) - 16:46, 25 March 2024
  • ...ated matters of medical ethics which relate to the right to life issues of euthanasia and infanticide. The Committee does not have a position on issues such as [ ...ng groups in Washington. It disagrees that NRLC is limited to abortion and euthanasia, saying that it also opposes stem cell research, in vitro fertilization, cl
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  • {{r|Euthanasia Program (Nazi)}}
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  • | title = The Origins of Nazi Genocide: From Euthanasia to the Final Solution ....google.com/books?id=gqLDEKVk2nMC&pg=PA155&lpg=PA155&dq=%22Werner+Heyde%22+euthanasia&source=bl&ots=Iw1Ts06v8I&sig=k-_Lg4q-LFqdWe67o9_TbKwrjJQ&hl=en&ei=L7jcTIyzE
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  • ...]] specialists also believe that suffering usually can be relieved without euthanasia. ...s, which have different moral issues attached to them. Proponents believe euthanasia is the ultimate expression of free will, allowing patients to determine the
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  • {{r|Euthanasia}}
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  • {{r|Euthanasia}}
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  • ...firing range and the gallows, and several thousand were sent to the [[Nazi euthanasia program]] center at Castle Hartheim. Many [[Nazi medical experiments]] wer
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  • {{r|Euthanasia}}
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  • {{r|Nazi euthanasia program||**}}
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  • ...nted killing activities in the field, such as [[Einsatzgruppe]]n and the [[Euthanasia Program (Nazi)]]. Over time, there were 15-20 large camps, but, when their
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  • ...trolled in the industrialized world, through vigorous quarantine and herd euthanasia. A major step was a prohibition of the use of [[central nervous system]] pr
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  • ...gnificant''' is a 2010 film directed by [[Valerie Buhagiar]] that explores euthanasia and assisted suicide.<ref name=Now2011-03-10/><ref name=Cornell2018-07-04/>
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  • ...In that role, he carried out secret projects such as directing the [[Nazi euthanasia program]]. Little is known because he and his wife committed suicide befor
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  • ...America, social conservatives tend to oppose same-sex marriage, abortion, euthanasia, secularism and comprehensive sex education (often restating those beliefs
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  • {{r|Nazi euthanasia program}}
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