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Rylee Proctor
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5 February, 00:23
Should there be a price on a human life?
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Rayna Swanson
5 February, 00:50
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No, there should not be price on human life. All life is precious and shouldn't be outranked by pieces of paper that are only worth what we as a society dictated them to be. In a certain sense, money is worthless and only worth the paper it's printed on and can not compare to the gift of life.
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