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- Death abstract "Death is the cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Phenomena which commonly bring about death include biological aging (senescence), predation, malnutrition, disease, suicide, murder and accidents or trauma resulting in terminal injury. Bodies of living organisms begin to decompose shortly after death.In society, the nature of death and humanity's awareness of its own mortality has for millennia been a concern of the world's religious traditions and of philosophical inquiry. This includes belief in resurrection (associated with Abrahamic religions), reincarnation or rebirth (associated with Dharmic religions), or that consciousness permanently ceases to exist, known as eternal oblivion (often associated with atheism).Commemoration ceremonies after death may include various mourning or funeral practices. The physical remains of a person, commonly known as a corpse or body, are usually interred whole or cremated, though among the world's cultures there are a variety of other methods of mortuary disposal. In the English language, blessings directed towards a dead person include rest in peace, or its initialism RIP.The most common cause of human deaths in the world is heart disease, followed by stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases, and in the third place lower respiratory infections.".
- Death thumbnail Skullclose.jpg?width=300.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink schels.html.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink 2.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink deathtypes.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink causes.html.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink origin.html.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink 18368186.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink TheOddsofDyingFrom.aspx.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink 20080505153822.
- Death wikiPageExternalLink 20070503021611.
- Death wikiPageID "8221".
- Death wikiPageRevisionID "606627937".
- Death b "no".
- Death commons "Death".
- Death date "January 2014".
- Death hasPhotoCollection Death.
- Death n "no".
- Death q "Death".
- Death s "no".
- Death title Human_development_(biology).
- Death type "Publisher/year date".
- Death v "no".
- Death wikt "death".
- Death years "Death".
- Death subject Category:Death.
- Death subject Category:Demography.
- Death subject Category:Life.
- Death subject Category:Senescence.
- Death comment "Death is the cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Phenomena which commonly bring about death include biological aging (senescence), predation, malnutrition, disease, suicide, murder and accidents or trauma resulting in terminal injury.".
- Death label "Death".
- Death label "Dood".
- Death label "Mort".
- Death label "Morte".
- Death label "Morte".
- Death label "Muerte".
- Death label "Tod".
- Death label "Śmierć".
- Death label "Смерть".
- Death label "موت".
- Death label "死".
- Death label "死亡".
- Death sameAs Smrt.
- Death sameAs Tod.
- Death sameAs Θάνατος.
- Death sameAs Muerte.
- Death sameAs Heriotza.
- Death sameAs Mort.
- Death sameAs Kematian.
- Death sameAs Morte.
- Death sameAs 死.
- Death sameAs 죽음.
- Death sameAs Dood.
- Death sameAs Śmierć.
- Death sameAs Morte.
- Death sameAs m.0294j.
- Death sameAs Q4.
- Death sameAs Q4.
- Death wasDerivedFrom Death?oldid=606627937.
- Death depiction Skullclose.jpg.
- Death isPrimaryTopicOf Death.