With the recent news of the young lady in Oregon choosing to end her life due to stage IV brain cancer it raises the topic of choice to have doctor assisted suicide or as it is now being called Death With Dignity Act (DWDA). Is this a choice that should be available to all not just those with deadly diseases? Should it be something that elderly who are declining in health or other debilitating conditions be able to consider?
Part I: Issue Analysis
Analysis involves researching and comparing different elements of an issue to acquire in-depth knowledge of its component parts. In this section of the paper you will demonstrate knowledge of the issue you selected by describing and comparing various aspects of it, drawing on a minimum of 7 academic journal articles in addition to information in the course textbook (Hoyer, W. & Roodin, P. (2008). Adult development and aging (6th ed.). McGraw Hill Publishing). This portion of the paper should not attempt to discuss every possible problem associated with the issue you selected but rather to focus on just one problem that you find interesting and compelling enough to want to solve after conducting your issue research.
Part II: Application
Application requires putting into action one’s knowledge and ideas about a problem and how to solve it, which in this case are informed by the scholarly material you reviewed in the writing of Part 1. In this section of the paper you will demonstrate the ability to apply what you have learned when researching the issue you selected by hypothesizing about and recommending possible solutions that could be used to address and improve the situation examined in the Issue Analysis part of the paper. The goal here is to attempt to solve the particular problem you identified in Part 1, not to introduce additional problems or identify every possible solution.
Full Paper Writing, Formatting and Submission Requirements
The body of the paper, not including the title and References page, must be a minimum of 7 full pages long.
must be formatted in compliance with the rules of the American Psychological Association (APA) and be well-organized, easy to follow, written as a narrative with no lists, bulleted items, tables or graphics and free of grammatical and spelling errors. First person perspective “I” and second person “you” pronouns and personal story sharing should not be included.
Each page of the paper should contain no more than 3 brief quotes. Your instructor needs to see what meaning you have made of what you found in researching scholarly articles, not what the articles’ authors have already written.
Any portions of the paper based on published information must be source credited in the paper body and with an accompanying References list of all sources attached to the end.
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