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Engelsk opgave
14. september 2005 af
Casper M (Slettet)
Hey.. det her er sidste del af min engelske aflevering. Vil blive meget glad hvis der er en der lige vil kigge den igennem. På forhånd tak. Mv Casper
The medicine science and the modern technology are able to keep more people in life than ever since, and people are asking themselves: can it be ethical right to keep life in terminal-ill persons, if you anyway have taken their quality of life away from them? Would the most moral thing to do not be to stop a never-ending treatment? Have every human beings on this world not the right to have a worthy dead?
These questions ask at English writer in his book “WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY”. It is about the paralysed sculptor Kenn Harison. He is laying at the hospital because he was involved in a terrible car crash. The only thing that works on his body is his brain. What can awaits him is a life on a rest home connected to a machine.
The medicine science and the modern technology are able to keep more people in life than ever since, and people are asking themselves: can it be ethical right to keep life in terminal-ill persons, if you anyway have taken their quality of life away from them? Would the most moral thing to do not be to stop a never-ending treatment? Have every human beings on this world not the right to have a worthy dead?
These questions ask at English writer in his book “WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY”. It is about the paralysed sculptor Kenn Harison. He is laying at the hospital because he was involved in a terrible car crash. The only thing that works on his body is his brain. What can awaits him is a life on a rest home connected to a machine.
Svar #1
14. september 2005 af chica21 (Slettet)
Hvis jeg skulle skrive den ville jeg skrive den sådan her:
Medicine science and modern technology are able to keep more people alive than ever before, and people are asking themselves: can it be ethical right (Is it right) to keep terminal-ill persons alive, if you have taken their life-quality away from them? Would the most moral thing to do not be to stop a never-ending treatment? Have human beings in this world not the right to have a worthy dead?
These questions is asked by an English writer in his book “WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY”. It is about the paralysed sculptor Kenn Harison. He is at the hospital because he was involved in a terrible car crash (accident). The only thing that works on his body is his brain. What awaits him is a life on a rest home connected to a machine.
Sådan ville jeg skrive den.... men ved ikke om du kan bruge det til noget... I did my best :-)
Medicine science and modern technology are able to keep more people alive than ever before, and people are asking themselves: can it be ethical right (Is it right) to keep terminal-ill persons alive, if you have taken their life-quality away from them? Would the most moral thing to do not be to stop a never-ending treatment? Have human beings in this world not the right to have a worthy dead?
These questions is asked by an English writer in his book “WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY”. It is about the paralysed sculptor Kenn Harison. He is at the hospital because he was involved in a terrible car crash (accident). The only thing that works on his body is his brain. What awaits him is a life on a rest home connected to a machine.
Sådan ville jeg skrive den.... men ved ikke om du kan bruge det til noget... I did my best :-)
Svar #2
14. september 2005 af chica21 (Slettet)
Okay... rettelse i min egen rettelse....
Medicine science and modern technology are able to keep more people alive than ever before, and people are asking themselves: can it be ethical right (Is it right) to keep terminal-ill persons alive, if you have taken their life-quality away from them? Would the most moral thing not be to stop a never-ending treatment? Do human beeings in this world not have the right to have a worthy dead. These questions are asked by an English writer in his book “WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY”. It is about the paralysed sculptor Kenn Harison. He is at the hospital because he was involved in a terrible car crash (accident). The only thing that works on his body is his brain. What awaits him is a life on a rest home connected to a machine.
Medicine science and modern technology are able to keep more people alive than ever before, and people are asking themselves: can it be ethical right (Is it right) to keep terminal-ill persons alive, if you have taken their life-quality away from them? Would the most moral thing not be to stop a never-ending treatment? Do human beeings in this world not have the right to have a worthy dead. These questions are asked by an English writer in his book “WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY”. It is about the paralysed sculptor Kenn Harison. He is at the hospital because he was involved in a terrible car crash (accident). The only thing that works on his body is his brain. What awaits him is a life on a rest home connected to a machine.
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