Vanitas
614 symbolically represents the "Tree of Life". It's a universal sign.
human mortality
The crucifix with a skull symbolizes the connection between death and salvation in Christianity. It serves as a reminder of mortality and the belief in life after death. The skull represents the physical body's mortality, while the crucifix represents the hope of eternal life through Jesus' sacrifice. This symbol is a powerful reminder of the cycle of life, death, and resurrection in Christian beliefs.
Still life paintings comprised of objects that symbolize mortality and the impermanence of earthly pleasures
The symbol of a skeleton often represents mortality, fleeting nature of life, and the concept of death as a natural part of the life cycle. It can also symbolize change, transformation, and rebirth in some cultures.
T. E. Hayward has written: 'On local life-tables by abbreviated or \\' -- subject(s): Tables, Mortality 'On life tables' -- subject(s): Tables, Mortality 'Notes on life-tables' -- subject(s): Tables, Mortality 'A new life-table for England and Wales' -- subject(s): Tables, Mortality
Harry Gershenson has written: 'Measurement of mortality' -- subject(s): Insurance, Life, Mortality, Mathematics, Life Insurance
As of 2021, approximately 85% of individuals born in 1963 are still alive. This estimate is based on statistical life expectancies and mortality rates for this birth cohort.
Approximately 76% of people born in 1950 are still alive in 2017 based on average life expectancy and mortality rates.
The boatman in "The Pigman" represents a connection between life and death, serving as a guide for John's thoughts and emotions. His presence prompts reflection on mortality and the fleeting nature of youth.
It is up to the discretion of the Insurer to change the mortality rate on the basis of information provided by the insured, in their adjustable life policy.