In the novel "Anthem" by Ayn Rand, life expectancy is short due to the oppressive and collectivist society that suppresses individuality and innovation. The society controls every aspect of people's lives, limiting their potential for growth and progress, leading to shortened life spans. Additionally, lack of access to advanced medical care and technology contributes to the lower life expectancy in the anthem.
The primary risk to women has been childbirth.
Because people are so worn out from working so hard there whole lives. Plus, they aren't technologically advanced- they still use wax candles and horses with wagons. They society wouldn't have medicines needed to help heal the sick. And with the tight corners that everyone lives in- if one person gets sick, the disease will spread quickly.
Normal life expectancy, so long as you don't cut yourself severely.
The American life expectancy is 78.4 years, so by these calculations he may die around 2025 or so.
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Swaziland is the country with the lowest life expectancy. Its life expectancy is about 40 years old; the world life expectancy is about 67 years old, so Swaziland is 40% below world average.
Even though Japan's population is quite dense it has a high life expectancy because the healthcare there is very good and people have a good education and know how to stay healthy. Its life expectancy is between 81-85 so is very high.
While Lithuania is ranked 88th in the world for life expectancy, it is not particularly low. According to the CIA World Factbook, in 2010 the life expectancy of Lithuanians is 70.23 years for men and 80.29 years for women.
Well, mostly bog cotton has a short life expectancy - due to the fact it's in water. So it doesn't. It DROWNS. Hope this helps!
Normal dog life is 10 years, average life expectancy 13.3 years for beagles or any dog over 50 pounds, this is the information I found from the internet. I do not have a dog, so not sure this is correct.
The life expectancy for a pneumothorax depends on various factors, such as the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. With prompt medical treatment, most individuals with a pneumothorax can recover fully and have a normal life expectancy. However, untreated or severe cases of pneumothorax can be life-threatening.
Nothing used is as good as the same product straight out of the package. So the short answer is no because there is less life expectancy with a used item than a new one.