The Spanish justice system rejects the final appeal of a father opposing the euthanasia of his paraplegic daughter
The Spanish justice system denied a father's last appeal against his paraplegic daughter's euthanasia request, emphasizing the legality of the daughter's choice under national law.
Breastfeeding: mother between societal pressure and individual choice
A discussion featuring medical experts highlights the complex interplay between societal expectations and personal choices regarding breastfeeding practices in Latvia.
The choice between in-person and online preparatory courses depends on the student's profile and moment
The decision to choose between in-person and online preparatory courses for university entrance exams is influenced by the student's individual circumstances and needs at different stages of their preparation.
Lisa Magnusson: It is really foolish of people to be poor
The article discusses the misconceived perception that poverty is merely a foolish individual choice, suggesting a deeper fundamental misunderstanding in society.
"I think I made the right choice"
An individual expresses confidence in their decision-making process.