domingo, 7 de diciembre de 2014

Essay. How green are we?

Pollution is a world-wide problem nowadays. Many people forget the importance of a clean and protected environment for animals, plants and our health. Pollution is one of the biggest issues in our society,however, most people does nothing to change their bad habits. To my mind, there should be many more meetings for young people to concern us about this deal. Many people don't know the harms that air pollution or deforestation among other ways of breaking down the environment can produce.

Added to this, to tackle pollution we must start taking short-term measures that will help to conserve nature. A good measure is avoid using private cars and use public transport as well as bikes. These are some good advice to prevent pollution products such as vehicles exhaust fumes. Another one is to stop throwing away litter onto the streets and specially when people camp at the mountains, beaches or at unspoilt place.

I always try to do all these things and in my case, the most important environmental action I'm engaged in is on recycling waste. At home, we have separate bins where we throw away the different materials Furthermore, we have always cut down on the use of water, we always take showers instead of bathing.

To conclude, we should stop wasting our natural resources. We must use them in the right way and prevent the unnecesary ways of polluting the environment. We have to take care of our planet, otherwise, who is going to do it?

OUTLINE.

Induced death should be legal as many people suffer with its prohibition. People who are in a deep coma as their families should have this choice.

              I. When might induced death be required?
              I.I. We should avoid it with cases that can be solved.
              I.II. Almost died people and people without a solution don't deserve to live such suffer.
              I.III. Contrast between what is moraly better and better for affected people.
           
             II. Different points of view : The ill person and the families.
             II.I Benefits for the family and why. Benefits for the ill person.
             II.II. Sense of guilt? What would the majority of people do?

            III. How long should we wait to make the decision?
            III.I. If induced death were legal, doctors must give detailed information about the illness and its solutions. If there is not solution, they must tell everything to the affected people and then decide.
           III.II. Doctors responsability to inform everything in detail.
     
           IV. Aren't people in this situation already died?
           IV.I. Different points of view: body and will.
           I.V.II. Is fair to the damaged people to suffer when there isn't an answer for their problem?

People should have the opportunity to decide what is better for them and get round them to do what they consider.