Moral difference between murder, suicide and letting a person die

Euthanasia can be described as a practice of killing or allowing the death of an individual, who is severely sick or injured (Lecture Slides, Week 1). When suffering becomes unbearable to a person their family or themselves turn to euthanasia as the last resort to end the pain. To elaborate, euthanasia is only performed when … Read more

Should Euthanasia be Illegal?

Merriam-Webster dictionary defines euthanasia as “ the act or practice of killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured individuals (such as persons or domestic animals) in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy.” Euthanasia comes from the Greek words, Eu (good) and Thanatosis (death), and it means “Good Death,” “Gentle and … Read more

Virtue ethics and euthanasia

I will be writing about virtue ethics, the moral character of a person that is carrying out an action. Versus euthanasia which is the painless killing of suffering patients with the agreement of the patient and doctor. I will state my personal view on the matter and why agree or disagree. Virtue Ethics was created … Read more

Euthanasia, legal rights and criticisms

Aside from the personal benefits that come along with euthanasia, there are also legal rights which provide even more support as to why euthanasia should be legalized. “The Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment protects the personal choice of a mentally competent, terminally ill individual to terminate unendurable suffering and hasten inevitable death” (“ACLU”). … Read more

The benefits of fostering animals

Fostering animals is a great way to give back to your community. Fostering animals from shelters is a great way to get your foot into the door for getting a pet. Fostering helps when animal shelters are too full, animals are recovering from surgeries, and even if they are not old enough to go to … Read more

Why you should adopt rather than buy an animal

Cats and dogs rely on us humans to care for them with food and water, shelter, companionship and more. Although thousands of animals are left without an owner all over the UK. Many of these animals end up curled up and abandoned on streets until they die of starvation or injury. The fortunate ones are … Read more

Should pit bulls be banned as pets?

The pit bull euthanasia rate in shelters is at about 93% on average. This means for every 100 pit bulls that are taken away to a shelter, only 7 out of that 100 will survive, As a pit bull owner myself I find that devastating, I can name countless things great about pit bulls. There has been lots … Read more

Euthanasia: A Social and Cultural Battle

The dispute over whether euthanasia is acceptable or not has existed for a long time, however, it did not gain attention until the 1950’s Sander Trial in which, Dr. Hermann Sander was charged with killing his patient at request (Dowbiggin). Ian Dowbiggin, professor of history and writer of medicine history topics, discusses the debate over … Read more

Generativity in Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory

We find it cute when babies cannot decide if they are happy in the arms of a new stranger, and we laugh at the idea of a mid-life crisis, but are these kinds of dilemmas ones that can alter the remainder of one’s life? In Erik Erikson’s book, Childhood and Society, Erikson describes the internal … Read more

Urbanization, Division of Labor, and What It Creates

Since the beginning of colonialism, the world has been forced to be part of a forward journey that does not benefit anyone but the wealthy and the people in command. We can all argue that urbanism started with the rise of capitalism in third world countries through colonialism. It is and has always been about … Read more

Black Lives Matter Manifesto Review

Black Lives Matter also known as BLM is an international activist movement campaign started in July 2013, originated by the African American communities to fight against brutal violence, racial injustice, police brutality etc. This indiscrimination majorly revolves around the inequality faced by the black people on the issues of racial profiling and aims at reducing … Read more

Taxes to control smoking

The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention reports that 58 million Americans are exposed to secondhand smoke. This form of exposure is when someone who is not smoking inhales cigarette smoke. From 1988 to 2011 there had been a 62 percent decrease in exposure rates up until recently. Those most prone to be affected by … Read more

Growing trend of wealth & income inequality in the United States

BACKGROUND The “American Dream” –our national ethos— boasts the set of ideals in which freedom encompasses the opportunity for prosperity and success, as well as an upward social mobility for posterity through hard work in a society, regardless of socioeconomic class or circumstances of birth. And despite the democratic vision on which our country was … Read more

Social Design: Social Movements and Aesthetics in Design

My essay will discuss a global view of aesthetics in design and the social values interlinked with ‘good taste’. I will explore the different meanings of ‘what is good design’ and ‘what is good taste’, by investigating the values tied to ‘good taste’ in varying cultures with different social contexts, perspectives and values. By examining … Read more