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A 20-year-old girl’s last will
Nov 8, 2007 03:37
  • LEONARDO
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A 20-year-old girl in Lanzhou City of China’s North Western Gansu Province got the uremia and gave up medication because of poverty. Her last will is to donate her organ after her death. Her generous act moved the whole China.

The girl named Han Tao who got the uremia is a soon-to-be (wanna-be) teacher. She made the generous last will in the case of being tortured by the uremia. In the materialistic era of China, such altruistic deeds are becoming rarer and rarer. She is a respectable girl. She made a sacred choice in face of the malady. After her deed was reported by a newspaper agency, the whole nation moved. Many sympathetic people promised to give a helping hand. People from all walks of life are praising the girl and trying to help her through various channels. There are fewer and fewer such altruistic deeds. Will you write suck a last will?
Nov 8, 2007 03:43
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  • LEONARDO
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She is only 20.

Nov 8, 2007 19:59
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  • ICEBLUE
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Wow, this is a tough question. She is an admirable girl. What she did suprises me, because such deeds are quite rare. In face of upcoming death, she could think about what she could do for others after her death. She might hope that her generosity would live on after her death.

Frankly speaking, despite of the fact that I admire this girl's noble spirit, I won't leave such a last will. In China, having an incomplete corpse is regarded as a horrible and shameful thing. I value the completeness of both body and spirit whenever I am alive or deceased.
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