euthanasia
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Painlessly killing or permitting the death of someone who is severely
injured or sick. Euthanasia can be active (an agent actively administers
something to hasten death) or passive (an agent does not permit life-
sustaining measures to be used).
, Kubler-Ross's five stages of dying
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1. Denial. 2. Anger. 3. Bargaining. 4. Depression.
5. Acceptance.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's theory of death and dying
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Interviewed over 200 terminally ill individuals and came up with a five
stage theory to describe their responses to their own approaching deaths.
She stated that these stages were not fixed though.
free radical theory
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theory of aging that states that free radicals triggered by certain
environmental contaminants might be linked to various diseases and
maladies that coincide with aging. Accumulating free radicals over time
might be associated with problems such as cataracts and arthritis
disengagement theory of aging
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Painlessly killing or permitting the death of someone who is severely
injured or sick. Euthanasia can be active (an agent actively administers
something to hasten death) or passive (an agent does not permit life-
sustaining measures to be used).
, Kubler-Ross's five stages of dying
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1. Denial. 2. Anger. 3. Bargaining. 4. Depression.
5. Acceptance.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's theory of death and dying
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Interviewed over 200 terminally ill individuals and came up with a five
stage theory to describe their responses to their own approaching deaths.
She stated that these stages were not fixed though.
free radical theory
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theory of aging that states that free radicals triggered by certain
environmental contaminants might be linked to various diseases and
maladies that coincide with aging. Accumulating free radicals over time
might be associated with problems such as cataracts and arthritis
disengagement theory of aging
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