Understanding death is a difficult task for adults but children also deals with the same question. If a child repeatedly asks questions about death and the afterlife the easiest way to explain this is that the persons body is no longer working and he will never come back.
All person after death are asked these three questions: 1. Who is your Creator and Provider- Rabb? Man Rabboka? 2. What is your Religion -Deen? Man Deenoka? 3. He/she is shown the face of the last Prophet of Islam (SAW) and asked about his identity. Only a true Muslim will be able to reply these questions correctly.
The most commonly asked questions about Otzi the Iceman are about his discovery, how he died, his age and lifestyle, and what his remains have taught us about the past. People are also interested in his clothing, equipment, and the circumstances surrounding his death.
Robert Neils has written: 'Death with dignity FAQs (frequently asked questions)' -- subject(s): Right to die, Assisted suicide, Euthanasia
Yes, in China they use the death penalty frequently.
Research questions for the death penalty are varied. Questions can include the legality of the death penalty, whether it's effective, and whether or not appeals should be allowed.
Children are remarkable creatures. They are often much more open to complex concepts than the adults they ask questions of. Clear, age-appropriate answers are the best. And unless you are planning on indoctrinating your child in a faith system before they can chose that faith system for themselves it is best to keep ideology to the most basic of forms. The other thing is to be sure of the direction the child is expecting the answer to go. I am reminded of the parent who was asked by their four year old "Where did I come from?" and launched into a fairly complex sex-education talk. When it was all over the parent asked if the child understood the answer. The child said "Not really, the boy next door says he came from Texas..."
The judge didn't ask about Bob's death. mostly about his grades, friends, and life at home with Darry and sodapop
...you go to jail
Child support always ends immediately upon the death of the child. However, you will still be required to pay any back child support that you may have owed prior to the child's death.
A pathologist is the physician who may work to determine cause of death when the answer is not obvious.
yes you can claim disability benefits for a child's wrongfull death
A rupture. Mysocardiac infarction is frequently on death certificates as a cause of death. An artery has ruptured, causing heart failure and death.