Answer:
User Generated Content (UGC)
Explanation:
User generated content satisfies three different criteria and they are;
1. It is published either on a publicly accessible website or a social networking site, so it is much more than just an email.
2. It is consumer generated by an individual outside of a professional organization without a commercial market in mind.
3. It shows a significant degree of creativity so it is much more than just posting a newspaper article on a personal blog without editing or comments.
Answer:
A, B, E
Explanation:
A: Euthanasia must be legal for it to be morally <em>and</em> legally permissible. If it is illegal, it's basically considered murder in the area.
B: Euthanasia means to relieve someone of their pain by ending their life. This is a very grave decision that has irreversible consequences. If there are other ways to relieve the patient's suffering that are much less harmful, they should come before ending the patient's life.
C: Ending a life for the benefit of others is immoral because it is an irreversible consequence. You are taking the life of another human for other people to temporarily feel better. That is not okay and should never be considered as a justifiable factor.
D: You would be taking the life of someone else to make yourself an exemplar for others. That's basically exploiting their death for your benefit. That is immoral because you are not considering the best interest and well-being of the patient.
E: The doctor and patient must have a previous agreement to provide euthanasia because if there was no such agreement, it would be against or without the patient's consent. This would be immoral because you are not taking into consideration the decisions and rights of the patient.
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These are my opinions, but it's up to you to decide the best options based on your morals and social customs. Good luck!
Answer:
Social and emotional experiences change with age. Social partners that are meaningful and important are preserved, more peripheral social ties are discarded, and anger and distress are experienced less frequently. Positive affect remains highly stable, only decreasing in some studies among the oldest old.
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