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They likely will not 'starve to death', other organ systems will begin to fail first. A person who is actively dying cannot expend the energy to even digest the food, so feeding an actively dying person could prove to be painful and even prolong suffering.
It depends what the person (or animal or plant) is dying of, on the individual circumstances, and where you consider the process of death to begin. It could be argued that if a person is alive one moment, and then unalive the next, that the actual process of dying is but an instant.
Provided the dying person is of the Catholic faith, absolution is a blessing given by a Roman Catholic Priest, forgiving any sins the dying person may have committed in life and for which the dying person repents.
a person dying who donates a liver to a dying person
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.
YES. Actually, every person is worth dying for.
YES. Actually, every person is worth dying for.
none at all their dying.
Unfortunately, if a dying person doesn't have the money to pay their rent, they can be evicted. The dying person should try and appeal to the landlord or make their case known to the press. A person can take a few years to die, not all fatal problems are quick, some can take a long time.
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Yes.
Someone who is not feeling too good.