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Our Fear of Death...Rational Or Irrational? Thoughts in the Wake of Dr. KevorkianJack Kevorkian, a medical doctor since the early 1950s and a convicted felon for helping ailing people commit suicide, died recently at age 83. He argued "death with dignity" while his critics argued murder. How will he be remembered?
Movies About EuthanasiaDr. Jack Kevorkian recently passed away June 3, 2011, best known as the convicted physician of many assisted-suicides, or Euthanasia. What would Dr. Jack Kevorkian's film library look like? Movies About Physician Assisted Suicide and The Right to Die.
Dr. Death, Jack Kevorkian, DiesDr Jack Kevorkian died recently so we now have no more nightmares by seeing his face in odd places like children's rooms or living rooms or perhaps even the dinner...Martin Bashir looks to be in charge of that charging fox pause.- How Jack Kevorkian Taught Us How to LiveJack Kevorkian was passionate about death. He proposed that inmates be given anesthesia so that their organs might be harvested and at point was adamant that they not have a choice in the matter. Are we more compassionate about life because of him?
Rest in Peace Dr. KevorkianDr. Kevorkian died at the age of 83 on June 3, 2011. This is a brief synopsis of the works that made him most famous.
Dr. Jack Kevorkian Death Brings Assistant Suicide Debate Back to the ForefrontDr. Jack Kevorkian has passed away last week. He is known for assisting patient with suicide. Before him a German Guy named Julius Hackethal taped a video of him helping someone to die. Sir Terry Pratchett is a big advocate of Euthanasia.
Dr. Death is Dead -- Jack Kevorkian Dies at 83 -- Profile of Doctor DeathJack Kevorkian, known the world over as "Doctor Death" for publicly pushing a terminal patient's right to die through physician-assisted suicide, died in a Detroit-area hospital on June 3, 2011, at age 83.- Jack Kevorkian was More Than Just 'Dr. Death'With the death of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the issue of death with dignity is once again in the limelight.
Jack Kevorkian: The Death of Dr. DeathJack Kevorkian brought out intense debate on both sides of the right-to-die debate. Prior to his highly-public suicides, it was an issue that wasn't discussed in the public realm.- Jack Kevorkian Has DiedThe man who put assisted-suicide on the nation's radar has died.
Kevorkian's Legacy Lives on Through All Who Wish to Die with DignityThe Armenian-American pathologist who is infamously known for helping many Americans pass away has died. Although many people may consider him a murderer, Kevorkian helped many ailing patients die with dignity.- Jack Kevorkian Leaves Mixed Feelings in Wake of His DeathThoughts on the medical doctor who became infamous through his practice of assisted suicide.
- Jack Kevorkian's Death Stirs Up Old MemoriesThe death of Jack Kevorkian brought up memories of my grandfather's last few days.
- Assisted Suicide, 'Death Panels' Collide with Kevorkian's PassingDr. Jack Kevorkian, known in popular parlance as "Dr. Death," has himself died due to pulmonary thrombosis when a blood clot broke free from his leg and lodged in his heart. He is said to have died peacefully.
Celebrating Kevorkian's Accomplishments in Life Through DeathJack Kevorkian died Friday at the age of 83 as a result of kidney and pneumonia complications. Throughout his life, he made me think of assisted suicide and whether or not it was really a crime.
Dr. Jack Kevorkian Brings His Art to Royal OakMost of us remember him from his tabloid times and his work as a doctor. But many are seeing him as an artist, too. Dr. Jack Kevorkian has taken quite a liking to painting. His work is a bit dark, but the exhibit is one of the great attractions at the Ariana Gallery in Royal Oak.- Jack Kevorkian - Demon or Angel of MercyDr Jack Kevorkian made headlines when he was found to be performing assisted suicides. He was sent to prison for these "crimes". Was Dr Death (as he came to be called) a demonic force or an angel of mercy?
- The Right to Die - You Don't Know Jack: Kevorkian and the Right to Die DebateHow can we allow commerce to over-ride compassion? People deserve the right to choose to die, and physicians should be able to assist them with this service. Movie "You don't know Jack" sparks deep emotions.
HBO Revives Euthanasia Controversy with You Don't Know JackIn a weird way, I thought of Dr. Kevorkian in 2007 for the two days my Mother lay dying. I thought to myself, would my Mom pull the string of Dr. Kevorkian's assisted suicide machine to just get it over with? Would I want to?- You Don't Know Jack, a Movie About Dr. Kevorkian, Premiered on HBO, Starring Al PacinoHBO stirs up the hornet's nest again, making another movie about a very controversial subject matter.
- Dr. Jack Kevorkian Blasted the Medical Profession on Real Time with Bill MaherThe controversial activist didn't shy away from his thoughts on religion and doctors in general on the HBO program.
- Al Pacino Plays Dr. Kevorkian in HBO's You Don't Know JackHBO examines Jack Kevorkian, the doctor who assisted in more than 130 suicides. Starring Oscar-winner Al Pacino as Dr. Kevorkian, You Don't Know Jack premieres April 24th.
- The Right to Die?Comparing Ernest van den Haag's article "Make Mine Hemlock" and Rand Richards Coopers "The Dignity of Helplessness."
Legal Euthanasia in HumansThe debate over assisted suicide and euthanasia in general has raged throughout the United States for years now. So who truly controls the human body?- Implications of Physician Assisted SuicideEuthanasia, more commonly referred to as physician assisted suicide, is the act of "intentional termination of life by another at the explicit request of the person who dies" (Robinson, 2002).
- Dr. Jack Kevorkian and the Right to Die DebateDr. Jack Kevorkian and the right to die debate
Kevorkian Runs for Congress: Will Assisted Suicide Ever be Re-Examined in America?Even though America has opened up many Pandora's Boxes when it comes to certain laws and fighting to protect certain rights-- Jack Kevorkian's run for Congress just might re-open a new one when we take a look at the possibilities of our 9th Amendment.- Doctor Death to Run for Congress!"Doctor Death" Jack Kevorkian to run for US Congress.
- "Dr. Death" Runs for CongressDr. Kevorkian, a.k.a. "Dr. Death" has recently announced that he will run for Congress against Republican incumbent Republican Joe Knollenberg.
Ready to Welcome Congressman Jack Kevorkian?Known as Doctor Death, the one time pathologist with a flair for end of life issues is contemplating running for higher office.- Are Restrictions on Physician-Assisted Suicides Constitutional?An upper-level pre-law research paper examining the constitutionality of physician-assisted suicides.
Little Known Facts About Jack KevorkianArtist, inventor, and mad scientist... Jack Kevorkian was all these things and more.
Kevorkian Released from Prison; Masochists OutragedRun for the hills! Dr. Jack is back, and he's out to oppress your right to suffer!
Jack Kevorkian vs. AbortionWhich one is worse? Are they the same? What's the difference?
Dr. Death Released from PrisonJack Kevorkian, a.k.a. "Doctor Death", was released from prison early Friday after serving eight of the 10-25 year sentence he received back in 1998 for the lethal injection of a Michigan man.
Dr. Jack Kevorkian Released from Prison After Serving Eight-Year TermKevorkian mocked the legal system in the nineties by showing up to court in costume and burning state order that were against him. He challenged the system to make his actions legal instead of prosecuting him.
Dr. Kevorkian's Release Will Open a New Can of Worms for the 2008 Presidential ElectionThere is a new hot topic for the 2008 Presidential candidates to debate.
'Dr. Death' Jack Kevorkian to Be Paroled Next WeekDr. Jack Kevorkian, the Michigan physician who assisted patients in committing suicide is up for parole
Jack Kevorkian: Free After 8 Years in JailKevorkian is due to get out of jail after an 8-year-jail sentence.
Dr. Kevorkian to be Released from PrisonDr. Jack Kevorkian says that he would follow the law and place his energy into advocacy for patients' rights to die, and not into the actual assistance he provided them in achieving that goal, if given the chance to do it all again. He may be given that chance.



