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What is the paradox of voting? Why might people choose to vote? Why might people choose not to vote? What could we do to increase turnout? Should voting be made compulsory, in the same way that paying taxes is? Why or why not?
Karen Quinlan Case
A landmark legal case in the United States that focused on the right to die and the ethical issues surrounding life support and comatose patients.
Quality of Life
The general well-being of individuals and societies, encompassing both material and immaterial facets such as health, comfort, and happiness.
Organ Transplants
Surgical operations where a failing or damaged organ in the human body is replaced with a healthy organ from a donor.
Clinical Practice
The day-to-day provision of healthcare services by medical professionals to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness in patients.
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