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  2. What to do if a loved one dies suddenly: A practical guide - AOL

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    When someone you care for dies unexpectedly, many responsibilities will fall onto your shoulders. Here's a guide to what they are and how to handle them. What to do if a loved one dies suddenly: A ...

  3. Death by misadventure - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, death by misadventure is the recorded manner of death for an accidental death caused by a risk taken voluntarily. [1]Misadventure in English law, as recorded by coroners and on death certificates and associated documents, is a death that is primarily attributed to an accident that occurred due to a risk that was taken voluntarily.

  4. When someone dies, what happens to the body? - AOL

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    When a life ends, those who remain deal with the body. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty ImagesUpwards of 2.8 million people die every year in the United States. As a funeral director who heads a ...

  5. Stages of human death - Wikipedia

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    Signs of death or strong indications that a human is no longer alive are: Respiratory arrest (no breathing); Cardiac arrest (no pulse); Brain death (no neuronal activity); The heart and lungs are vital organs for human life due to their ability to properly oxygenate human blood (lungs) and distribute this blood to all vital organs (heart).

  6. Unfortunately, when someone dies, their assets and accounts often become the target of fraudsters. Contact the credit reporting agencies immediately and inform them of the death so that they may ...

  7. Presumption of death - Wikipedia

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    Such a presumption is typically made by an individual when a person has been missing for an extended period and in the absence of any evidence that person is still alive—or after a shorter period, but where the circumstances surrounding a person's disappearance overwhelmingly support the belief that the person is dead (e.g., an airplane crash).

  8. Shoes on a table - Wikipedia

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    When a worker died in a mining accident, his shoes were placed on the table as a sign of respect. By extension, doing so was seen as tempting fate or simply as bad taste. [1] In the world of theatre, putting shoes on a dressing room table is considered by some to bring the risk of a bad performance, just as "Break a leg!" is considered good ...

  9. Social Security: What Happens to Your Check When Your Spouse ...

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    A surviving spouse may receive reduced benefits as early as age 60 if their loved one dies. It is important to note that they may be eligible to switch to their own retirement benefits (which may ...