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Backtalk : women writers speak out : interviews
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ISBN: 081358552X 0585026645 9780585026640 0813519918 9780813519913 0813521998 9780813521992 Year: 1993 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Rutgers University Press


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Catholic supporters of same-gender marriage : a case study of human dignity in a multicultural society.
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ISBN: 0773448543 9780773448544 Year: 2009 Publisher: Lewiston Mellen

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Final acts : death, dying, and the choices we make
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ISBN: 1280492465 9786613587695 0813549086 9780813549088 9780813546278 0813546273 9780813546285 0813546281 9781280492464 6613587699 Year: 2010 Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press,

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Today most people die gradually, from incremental illnesses, rather than from the heart attacks or fast-moving diseases that killed earlier generations. Given this new reality, the essays in Final Acts explore how we can make informed and caring end-of-life choices for ourselves and for those we loveùand what can happen without such planning. Contributors include patients, caretakers, physicians, journalists, lawyers, social workers, educators, hospital administrators, academics, psychologists, and a poet, and among them are ethicists, religious believers, and nonbelievers. Some write moving, personal accounts of "good" or 'bad" deaths; others examine the ethical, social, and political implications of slow dying. Essays consider death from natural causes, suicide, and aid-in-dying (assisted suicide). Writing in a style free of technical jargon, the contributors discuss documents that should be prepared (health proxy, do-not-resuscitate order, living will, power of attorney); decision-making (over medical interventions, life support, hospice and palliative care, aid-in-dying, treatment location, speaking for those who can no longer express their will); and the roles played by religion, custom, family, friends, caretakers, money, the medical establishment, and the government. For those who yearn for some measure of control over death, the essayists in Final Acts, from very different backgrounds and with different personal and professional experiences around death and dying, offer insight and hope.


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Final Acts : Death, Dying, and the Choices We Make

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