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How much "normalcy" do you think we should be willing to sacrifice in order to live in peace? What is and is not expendable for the sake of peace? To attain peace we must be willing to sacrifice the lives of "non-combatants". We has a society find this unacceptable, and so we go to war.
Organ Donation
The process of giving one's organs or tissues to someone else in need of a transplant, often to save or improve the recipient's life.
Living Will
A legal document specifying a person's preferences regarding medical treatment in situations where they are unable to make decisions due to illness or incapacity.
Durable Power Of Attorney
A legal document that grants a chosen person the authority to make financial and/or health care decisions on behalf of someone else, particularly when they are incapacitated.
Active Euthanasia
The deliberate action taken to end the life of a person suffering from an incurable or severe disease or condition, at their request or with their consent.
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