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  2. Suicide tourism - Wikipedia

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    Suicide tourism, or euthanasia tourism, is the practice of potential suicide candidates travelling to a jurisdiction to die by suicide or assisted suicide which is legal in some jurisdictions, or the practice of travelling to a jurisdiction in order to obtain drugs that can aid in the process of ending one's own life.

  3. Departures (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    A 1998 survey found that 29.5% of the Japanese population believed in an afterlife, and a further 40% wanted to believe; belief was highest among the young. Belief in the existence of a soul (54%) and a connection between the worlds of the living and the dead (64.9%) was likewise common. [8]

  4. Visa requirements for crew members - Wikipedia

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    Visa policies for crew members are set by the country and apply during transit or when joining the vessel or aircraft. It is usually illegal for crew members to perform repairs or do similar work without work permits when either in port , or when travelling in territorial waters .

  5. Sarco ‘suicide pods’ to be introduced in UK if assisted dying ...

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    Dr Nitschke, 77, suggested the Lake District may offer the ideal picturesque location to use the Sarco machine. He added: “If you want to be overlooking the lakes or the mountains or looking [at ...

  6. Dark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Dark tourism (also thanatourism, black tourism, morbid tourism, or grief tourism) has been defined as tourism involving travel to places historically associated with death and tragedy. [1] More recently, it was suggested that the concept should also include reasons tourists visit that site, since the site's attributes alone may not make a ...

  7. More than 40% of full-time U.S. employees aren’t making a ...

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    Good morning! Wages have increased significantly over the past few years, but many U.S. workers are still just scraping by.. Around 44% of full-time American employees don’t make enough to cover ...

  8. Dignitas (non-profit organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Travelling to undertake assisted suicide has been termed suicide tourism. Most people contacting Dignitas do not plan to die but wish for insurance in case their illness becomes intolerable. Of those who receive the so-called "provisional green light", 70% never return to Dignitas. [12]

  9. Bank of America is threatening workers foiling its return to ...

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    Bank of America has joined the growing list of Wall Street banks putting its foots down and forcing workers to comply with its return-to-office mandates - or else.