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    Prohibition of dying is a political social phenomenon and taboo in which a law is passed stating that it is illegal to die, usually specifically in a certain...
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    The Prohibition era was the period from 1920 to 1933 when the United States prohibited the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic...
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    under "dying and rising" should only be considered "dying" but not "rising", and that the genuine dying-and-rising god is a characteristic feature of ancient...
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  • Rigor mortis (category Signs of death)
    Body, Life, Cause, Time, Person, Human, Putrefaction." Encyclopedia of Death and Dying. 2011. Web. 4 December 2011. <Rigor Mortis and Other Postmortem Changes...
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  • dignity, dying with dignity or dignity in dying is an ethical concept aimed at avoiding suffering and maintaining control and autonomy in the end-of-life...
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  • caused by an accumulation of fluids such as saliva and bronchial secretions in the throat and upper airways. Those who are dying may lose their ability to...
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    by laughter has been recorded from the times of ancient Greece to modern times. Usually, the phrase "dying from laughter" is used as a hyperbole. Laughter...
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    Death (redirect from Death and Dying)
    countries died outside of a medical institution. The shift from dying at home towards dying in a professional medical environment has been termed the "Invisible...
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    Strigoi Ubume Umibōzu Vengeful ghost Yuki-onna Yūrei Wraith Will-o'-the-wisp Dying-and-rising deity Afterlife Death (personification) Grógaldr Immortality...
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    The Prohibition Party is a political party in the United States known for its historic opposition to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages and...
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  • trials because it constituted the last words of a dying person. The rationale is that someone who is dying or believes death to be imminent would have...
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    Death anxiety (redirect from Fear of dying)
    for themselves. Death anxiety can mean fear of death, fear of dying, fear of being alone, fear of the dying process, etc.[citation needed] Different people...
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  • Practice. ISBN 9780124045842. Bryant, Clifton D. (2003). Handbook of death & dying. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. pp. 968. ISBN 0-7619-2514-7. Alfsen...
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    legislation relating to assisted dying, however this prohibition was repealed in December 2022 with the passing of Restoring Territory Rights Act 2022...
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    Allah—except with ˹legal˺ right,1 nor commit fornication. And whoever does ˹any of˺ this will face the penalty." [Quran 25:68] The term assassin derives from...
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    of Socrates is recounted, introduces the idea that the proper practice of philosophy is "about nothing else but dying and being dead". The Stoics of classical...
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  • displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Glennys Howarth; Oliver Leaman (2003). Encyclopedia of Death and Dying. Routledge. p. 416. ISBN 978-1-136-91360-0...
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  • Lazarus syndrome (category Medical aspects of death)
    Press. Retrieved 27 August 2020. Rodriguez, Josef (25 August 2022). "After 'Dying' From a Stomach Bug, a 3-Year-Old Girl Woke Up At Her Own Funeral". we are...
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    The Bureau of Prohibition (or Prohibition Unit) was the United States federal law enforcement agency with the responsibility of investigating the possession...
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    hast thou disquieted me?" Saul died the next day in combat, with Chronicles 10:13 implying this was due to the prohibition against necromancy. Many medieval...
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  • Death knell (category Acknowledgements of death)
    Christian. Sometimes a passing bell was first rung when the person was still dying, then the death knell upon the death, and finally the lych bell, which was...
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    Sokushinbutsu (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    mummified monks are seen in a number of Buddhist countries, especially in South Asia where monks are mummified after dying of natural causes, it is only in Japan...
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    medical science has triumphed over the activities of the Grim Reaper. "Dying is the last thing anyone wants to do – so keep cool and carry on". The Guardian...
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    Consequences of Prohibition did not just include effects on people's drinking habits but also on the worldwide economy, the people's trust of the government...
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  • depended. In the United Kingdom, the assisted dying campaign group Dignity in Dying cites research in which 54% of general practitioners support or are neutral...
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    Coins for the dead (category Social history of the United States)
    Retrieved 5 December 2021. May, Tom. "Behind the Tradition of Coins on Graves". Dying. 1 LoveToKnow. Archived from the original on 5 December 2021. Retrieved...
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    suicide (PAS), "physician-assisted dying", "physician-assisted death", "assisted death" and "medical aid in dying" (MAiD). Assisted suicide is similar...
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    February 2015. The wives of men of rank when they die are not given at once to be embalmed, nor such women as are gorgeous or of greater regard than others...
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    Mortality salience (category Conceptions of self)
    item pitting "passionate sex" against "emotional attachment". Awareness of Dying Being-toward-death Birthday effect Cognitive dissonance Death anxiety Existential...
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  • Brain death (category Medical aspects of death)
    Klaus Schäfer "Brain death". Encyclopedia of Death and Dying. Retrieved 25 March 2014. Young, G Bryan. "Diagnosis of brain death". UpToDate. Retrieved 25 March...
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