A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope

A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope
Title A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope PDF eBook
Author Lemony Snicket
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 354
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0061757101

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NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES Like bad smells, uninvited weekend guests or very old eggs, there are some things that ought to be avoided. Snicket's saga about the charming, intelligent, and grossly unlucky Baudelaire orphans continues to alarm its distressed and suspicious fans the world over. The tenth book in this outrageous publishing effort features more than the usual dose of distressing details, such as snow gnats, an organised troupe of youngsters, an evil villain with a dastardly plan, a secret headquarters and some dangerous antics you should not try at home. With the weather turning colder, this is one chilling book you would be better off without.

It's a Slippery Slope

It's a Slippery Slope
Title It's a Slippery Slope PDF eBook
Author Spalding Gray
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 118
Release 1997-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0374525234

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Within the span of a single year, Spalding Gray marries and divorces one woman, moves in with another who bears him a son, and learns to ski.

Corridors Of Power

Corridors Of Power
Title Corridors Of Power PDF eBook
Author C.P. Snow
Publisher House of Stratus
Pages 292
Release 2010-01-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0755120086

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The corridors and committee rooms of Whitehall are the setting for the ninth in the Strangers and Brothers series. They are also home to the manipulation of political power. Roger Quaife wages his ban-the-bomb campaign from his seat in the Cabinet and his office at the Ministry.

Forced Exit

Forced Exit
Title Forced Exit PDF eBook
Author Wesley J. Smith
Publisher Crown
Pages 332
Release 1997
Genre Current Events
ISBN 9780812927900

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Exposing the false premise of the euthanasia movement to make a compelling case against assisted suicide, "Forced Exit" reveals the horrors of the Netherlands, where 8.5 percent of all deaths are attributed to assisted suicide and where Dutch doctors have rapidly moved from euthanizing the terminally ill to killing infants with birth defects.

Slippery Slope Arguments

Slippery Slope Arguments
Title Slippery Slope Arguments PDF eBook
Author Douglas N. Walton
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1992
Genre Ethics
ISBN

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The Slippery Slope of Healthcare

The Slippery Slope of Healthcare
Title The Slippery Slope of Healthcare PDF eBook
Author Steven Z. Kussin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 288
Release 2020-04-08
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781538121627

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A slippery slope describes how events progress from an initially innocent step to a cascade of subsequent misfortunes that are increasingly inevitable, difficult to stop, and more harmful than the last. In the attempt to improve what is already just fine, patients can unknowingly find themselves on this slope. This book shows them how to avoid it.

Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy

Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy
Title Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy PDF eBook
Author John Keown
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 342
Release 2002-04-25
Genre Law
ISBN 9780521009331

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Whether the law should permit voluntary euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide is one of the most vital questions facing all modern societies. Internationally, the main obstacle to legalisation has proved to be the objection that, even if they were morally acceptable in certain 'hard cases', voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide could not be effectively controlled; society would slide down a 'slippery slope' to the killing of patients who did not make a free and informed request, or for whom palliative care would have offered an alternative. How cogent is this objection? This book provides the general reader (who need have no expertise in philosophy, law or medicine) with a lucid introduction to this central question in the debate, not least by reviewing the Dutch euthanasia experience. It will interest all in any country whether currently for or against legalisation, who wish to ensure that their opinions are better informed.