The workers "get to see the stages of an elder's journey, different approaches to the end of life, " Uppenbrink said.
Representatives of religious organisations were giving evidence to the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill Committee on 21 September 2010.
To rectify this situation, Regina has started a petition at Change.org to stimulate Hallmark to create a line of cards to start the end of life conversation.
These sought to clarify when it would be in the public interest to bring a prosecution, placing increased emphasis on the state of mind of the individual wishing to end their life and the motivation of those seeking to help them do so.
Often, the patient is left at the mercy of others to make the end-of-life decisions because the patient is in no position to do so.
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Since the 2010 Office suite is not as close to the end of its life cycle as Windows 7, and we expect the revenues from this segment to continue to grow.
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As a young man, he was excited by the French revolution, and he retained an idealised view of Napoleon to the end of his life.
To the end of his life, Mr Ponticelli showed no interest in labelling anyone his enemy.
His belief in invisible forces owed much to alchemy, a passion in which he dabbled to the end of his life, slowly poisoning himself by handling mercury.
After 1912, he never saw Dublin again, although he never wrote about any other place, and to the end of his life he was desperate for news of the city and its people.
He kept to the end of his life the delighted glint-in-the-eye of a boy who has been paid eight shillings and sixpence for playing the accordion in Plumstead Working Men's Club, and can't believe his luck.
He lectured on his craft at the American Film Institute almost to the end of his life, often in humble, rambling talks with old friends, and was revered for creating some of the most powerful images in cinema.
The Labour-run council said the current market in Pershore Street includes a 1970s building which had "come to the end of its life", safety issues - such as lighting problems as well as units which were "not fit for purpose".
Marie Fleming, 58, who has multiple sclerosis, took the legal action against the Irish state to fight for the right to end her life with the help of her partner.
The 767 was seen as coming to the end of its commercial life and the leasing deal would have helped to keep a production line open.
The court is hearing a plea to end the life of Aruna Shanbaug, a nurse in Mumbai who has been paralysed and considered "brain-dead" since she was attacked by a rapist in November 1973.
The late-pope's gradual decline raised a host of ethical questions about how much physical suffering the pontiff had to endure at the end of his life while also remaining in the public spotlight.
The Fujitsu Group is proud to promote the recycling of end-of-life ICT products in Japan and around the world to help create a recycling-minded society.
"When you get to the end of your working life, if you're able, you should start to push something back, " she said.
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The problem with these options is many people do not know what to say to someone who has accepted the end stage of life and will move on soon to the certainty of death.
Dr Georg Bosshard, from the University of Zurich, told the committee that although no doctor really wanted to assist someone to end their life, it was "sometimes the lesser of two evils".
Would those organisations really advocate a programme that denied dignity to people at the end of life.
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India's Supreme Court has rejected a plea to end the life of a woman who has been in a vegetative state since 1973.
In a recent TEDMED chat on Twitter, Regina pointed out the need for cards to send hospice patients at the end of life.
Dr Kenneth Goodman, an ethics professor at the University of Miami, says that much of the legislation aimed at making it difficult to withdraw care in end-of-life cases had failed to make it onto the statute books.
But to do so, like all great brand ideas, it has to have the power to motivate and inspire both those charged with bringing it to life, and those on the receiving end of the message.
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Dr Vivienne Nathanson, head of science and ethics at the British Medical Association, said the advice provides "a good steer" for doctors on how to approach the difficult area of end of life care.
One wonders, though, what tales Rainbow Warrior 3 will have to tell at the end of its working life - and how much of a dent it'll manage to make on the less tractable issues that head today's agenda.
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