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People seem to always have different opinions on issues concerning death and dying. Whether it has to do with your religion or just the way you were brought up by your parents, reflecting their morals and values on such issues. With the approach of modern technology and the more common usage of artificial measures to prolong life, such as life support, many people in the world today are fearful of the process and reality of …

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