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Jack Kevorkian Doctor Jack Kevorkian led many in this country to consider the issue of the “right to die.” He was very devout to his family, to his profession in the medical field and, most important of all, he was an atheist. As such he saw no moral conflict assisting people to commit suicide in order to terminate their suffering. In fact, he believed he was doing an important civic service. What do you think about this human right? Would you hire the services of someone like Dr. Kevorkian if you had a terminal disease or illness? ***** Review the following article: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/08/opinion/letters/when-a-patient-wishes-to-die-and-the-law-gets-in-the-way.html Please write your own personal opinion.
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