When an organism dies, it stops taking in carbon-14 (C-14), a radioactive isotope of carbon found in the atmosphere. After death, the C-14 in the organism begins to decay at a known rate, with a half-life of about 5,730 years. This decay can be measured to estimate the time since death, a process known as radiocarbon dating. As a result, the remaining C-14 content in the remains decreases over time, providing a way to date ancient biological materials.
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When someone dies, the power of attorney becomes invalid and no longer holds any authority.
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someone dies and they have a funral for that person...
They get thrown into a ditch on the side of the interstate.
An atheist typically believes that when someone dies, their consciousness ceases to exist and there is no afterlife or continuation of the individual's existence in any form.
When someone dies, uncashed checks they received may need to be included as part of their estate and distributed according to their will or state laws.
It would most likely be taken off. I am not completely sure. But I think that is what happens.
Typically property that cannot be claimed by kin when someone dies goes to the government. If money is owed on the house it is given to the bank.
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It will have to be determined if they choose to charge you with manslaughter.