Death is Inevitable
Death is an established fact. All of us have to face death in the end. but no one really like to face death because it is treated by all as terrible and a great tragedy. most of us feel that we are not ready for it as we have to complete many other things in our lives.Nobody feels that Death was beautiful as the poets used to feel about it.
Is November The Month of Death?
So many Ugandans of eminent stature died this November-perhaps November brings death along, does it?
Unlocking The Afterlife – Codes and Ciphers May Reveal Life After Death
The communication may take the form of a direct message conveyed psychically by one friend to the other, a message sent through a medium, or even an intuition or conviction by one friend that the other is dead. Christie-Murray keeps a register of everyone taking part in the scheme and will investigate any messages that are received.
Top 10 Ways to Die
Here is my list on the top 10 ways to die and how to prevent them.
Grief and Bereavement will it ever end
During most people’s lives at least one person close to them will die. in 2002, 530,967 people died in England and Wales from natural causes, suicide, or accidentally, this makes it surprising that most people know so little about the normal grieving process.
Adult Swim’s New Game “5 Minutes to Kill Yourself” (Also Available on The iPhone)
The newly released game has caused a big up-roar in society.
Cause of Death
A quick look at the top four in fourteen different causes of death in various countries around the world.
To be or Not to be
Existence as a cause.
Unresolved Grief and The Family Gamble
The family gamble is when a family makes a decision if there is actually a loss of a family member. An example of family gamble is making decisions to become emotional ready to part ways with a comatose family member. Is there a chance of recovery? If there is a recovery, what can of quality of life is he or she going to have? Should I make funeral plans (Boss 1999)?
Unresolved Grief and The Family Gamble
The family gamble is when a family makes a decision if there is actually a loss of a family member. An example of family gamble is making decisions to become emotional ready to part ways with a comatose family member. Is there a chance of recovery? If there is a recovery, what can of quality of life is he or she going to have? Should I make funeral plans (Boss 1999)?
A researcher describes a father who came down with Alzheimer’s disease at forty years of age. His youngest son was certain that he would contract Alzheimer’s disease at an earlier age too. Thoughts of what kind of life he would have, or the life his own family would have if he chose to marry and have children (Boss 1999). The compromise he has to think about is almost impossible to fathom. Should he take the family gamble and realize that there is nothing that he can do to change his father’s situation? Should he grieve now and continue to live out his life that it may be cut short too?





















