Do people have a "right" to die? If they don't, explain your reasoning. If they do, describe that right - and should there be a cutoff point where it is not acceptable (e.g., passive euthanasia, assisted suicide, active euthanasia)?

What will be an ideal response?


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Psychology

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Psychology