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The Right to Die?
It is true that every human being in this world has some kind of freedom of choice, but can that privilege be extended to the right to die?
In November 1902, US President Theodore Roosevelt was invited by Mississippi Governor on a hunting trip. Being with the US President, the people who organized the hunt were so pressured to make the said event successful. They made it easy for the President by hunting an old, hurt, and weary American Black Bear and tying it to a willow tree. They called the President to the site and asked him to shoot the bear. But President Roosevelt said "no!" and refused to shoot the bear. According to him, “No one would shoot this old bear for sport. That would not be right.” Teddy Roosevelt’s refusal to shoot the bear made headline in major... READ MORE
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