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Euthanasia
The Definition- Euthanasia
- Euthanasia may be defined as an action in which a person is intentionally killed or allowed to die because it is believed that the individual would be better off dead. For example, in the case of an irreversible coma, or the vegetative state or the brain-dead state where there are no changes of revival.
- Etymologically, the world euthanasia is derived from two Greek word, eu which means good or well, and thanatos which means death. So, it means good-death, or dying-well. In sβ¦
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Female Infanticide & Discrimination
Female Infanticide & Discrimination
- Researchers suggest that biologically the male infant is born not as strong as the female infant yet the number of deaths under-5 mortality rate is higher in girls than boys because girls get less nutrition, they fall ill more and get less healthcare in a society which desires a son more than a daughter.
- The under-5 mortality rate is the proportion of children who die before their fifth birthday to the total number of children below 5 years of age in any particular β¦
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