Euthanasia Is It Morally Accepted by the Filipino People?
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Euthanasia Is It Morally Accepted by the Filipino People?
Euthanasia is it morally accepted by the Filipino people?
A Research Paper Submitted to
The Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences
Trinity University of Asia
Ms. Mary Bernardine Rizalina C. Gimena
Professor
In Partial Fulfillment of
The Requirements for English 102
Advanced Composition
By:
Belleza, Jane Abigail
Bilaos, Franze Russele O.
Emannuel, Christine Diane
Marquez, Micah
Salazar, Medi
March 2007
A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T
The research paper which is entitled “ Euthanasia is it morally accepted by the Filipino people?” would not be complete without the help of the persons who gave them further knowledge and assistance about the said topic.
First, the researchers want to give thanks to their English professor Ms. Mary Bernardine Rizalina C. Gimena for the patience and tirelessness support that she had been given in rechecking the paper work and in discussing all the lectures on how to make a good research paper.
A special thanks goes to Dr. Aldelantar of Heart center, A cardiologist who gave the quality time in answering all the questions regarding Euthanasia. He plays a vital role in the study by providing the necessary information on how the medical sector acts and how they see it in a more positive way. The researchers also commend the enthusiastic response of the following nurses of the Philippine Heart Center, MICU section, who enlightened us about the said topic: Ms. Chona Zamora, Ms. Lydle Rose and Mr. Ruel Malemit.
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The researchers also acknowledge the opinion of Minister Sunday Taniegra of Tabernacle of Faith International for dedicating his precious time with the researchers and by citing some negative issues on euthanasia. They are also greatly indebted to their batch mates, 1NU13 who have always been there for them in times of encountering difficulties in doing their research. They would also want to thank the rest of their family for the untiring support and for allowing them to stay overnight in their group mate's house.
Lastly but definitely not the least, to the Lord our God for the wisdom he has given to make this all possible.
Thank You!