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Onine quiz yields estimated life span according to various factors.
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A resource including the Japanese controversy, diagnosing, persistent vegetative state and religious views.
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Funeral director from Reynolds, Georgia, available as a public speaker on the lighter side of being a small town undertaker.
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An archive of articles from various sources on ways of dealing with death.
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Uses mortality and life expectancy tables to estimate the likely day, place, and cause of death.
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Lists famous people and whether they are dead or alive.
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Provides statistics and information about the events that kill people. Includes a discussion forum.
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What happens when people die, and the ways that people deal with death. Includes articles, links and video.
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Lifespan calculator uses published global life expectancy statistics.
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Internet resource on dementia and death.
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The process from a Buddhist perspective.
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A social and cultural analysis of the development of funeral and mourning practices on the internet.
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Summarizes research by Michael Anderson of Newcastle's Centre for Family Studies (UK), with bibliography and useful contacts.
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Explores the way identity is affected by the inevitablity of death.
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Articles on how to deal with death and suicide, and how to communicate with others about serious illness.
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Thoughts on death from Osho, a mystic.
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A workshop to deepen the experience of living by considering the prospect of dying.
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A collection by Nicholas Gordon.
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List of well-known people with cause of death.
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Asks if death is a key unlocking the door to a mystical afterlife, saying God has the answer.
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Articles and resources about the sociology of death and dying.
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R. A. Barrington essay compares and contrasts the experiences of death-row prisoners with the prospect of death by terrorism.
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Examines the way Americans meet the needs of terminally ill people with series of newspaper articles from Scripps Howard News Service.
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Considers various evidence for and against the existence of an afterlife.
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E-book recounts life in the spirit world as received through mediums.
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E-book offers alternative view on disease, illness, living and dying.
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An 1891 journal article by E. P. Buffet, M. D., asserting that death is painless and not to be feared.
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How to investigate a death to determine cause, either natural or criminal.
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Provides an ongoing commentary on recent notable deaths.
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A listing of offbeat pet cemeteries in the United States. Includes morbid facts.
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Interdisciplinary conversations on death and dying, including perspectives from the arts, humanities, and medicine. Sponsored by UC Berkeley's Townsend Center for the Humanities.
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Death is discussed as the last stage of human growth and development.
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A repository of morbid curiosities.
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The Internet's friendly reminder that life is slipping away, second by second.
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Stories of death and dying which deal with the actual time of death including terminal delirium, agitation, pain control, confusion, and hallucinations.
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About all aspects of brain death: viewpoints, pathology, diagnosis, and therapy.
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Virtual memorial to the Arch-Angel Azrael, with cemetery photos.