Line between life and death

Dim Ray

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Dec 15, 2019
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CHAPTER ONE
(Line between life and death)

The universe is composed of different types of the living species from the ones that can be seen with the aid of powerful microscope to the larger ones like insects, camels, grasses, and human beings. The solar system currently has a total of eight planets following the disappearance of the ninth planet-PLUTO. At the center of the solar system there is a major source of all energy in the Earth-The Sun, its temperature is very high some scientists believe that its temperature is 6000 degrees of Celsius about six times the temperature used by oxy-acetylene in melting of iron parts. Only 20 percent of its energy reaches the Earth as light.


The planet Earth in the solar system is the only one that supports life, it is the third planet from the Sun, there are water bodies and the land in it. Non-living and living things prevail here. The human being among the living things is the only one with great and developed mind. Human beings can marry, reproduce, talk, love, and hate. They are considered as the rulers to the non-living things. Unfortunately life to them is not everlasting there is time they must die.


The line separating life and death is considered as the omen among many people, it is the one taking our lovely friends, brothers, sisters, and parents to the world of the dead. Death is a sad event arousing grief to the ones alive. In early times death was defined as the cessation of heartbeat and of breathing, but the development of CPR and prompt defribrillation have rendered because breathing and heartbreak can sometimes be restarted.


According to the world health organization (WHO) each day that passes about 150,000 people die this is the rate of death in this 21st century time, this means worldwide in each day there are about 150,000 funerals it pains. Death is associated to various causes. The following are some of the causes of deaths


AGING

The human body is composed of living cells. A matured man is estimated roughly to be having 30-37 trillion cells in the body, these cells are function units of life in living things. The cells do not live forever there is time when they die and that is when other new cells are formed to replace the dead ones. When an organism gets older the ability of the body to produce new cells to replace the dead ones ceases but not completely the rate of cell replacement is minimal. There reaches time when some organs of the body fail to function because the cells present in this old organism are not enough to let the organism survive, what awaits is only death.




PREDATION

Animals in the forest are of different types depending on what they eat. There are those feeding on animals only, those feeding on plants only and those feeding on both plants and animals commonly known as omnivores. The animal that feeds on animals is termed as predator and the animal that is eaten is called prey, sometimes predator can be a prey to another predator. When these predators feed on preys the preys die, there have been many cases of the wild animals feeding on human beings too.


MALNUTRITION

This is a condition resulting from eating a diet in which one or more nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that the diet causes health problems. The term is usually referred when an individual is not getting enough nutrients (undernutrition). By the year 2017 it was announced that 11 percent of the world population faced malnutrition problem that is 821 million people about sixteen times the current population of URT (United Republic of Tanzania) that is about 50 million according to the last census conducted 2012 plus the increasing number of people. About 406,000 people died of malnutrition in 2015.


DISEASES

Diseases have been among the vast causes of deaths globally to both animals and plants. Our main concern is in human beings, there had been eruption of deadly disease and infections in various parts of the world. Some of the few remarkable one are chronic kidney disease (CKD) which killed 1.2 million people by 2015, cardiovascular disease that swept 17.9 million people in 2015 and the last one is what was called BLACK DEATH ( plague) that killed 75-200 million people in the 14th century.

HOMICIDE

Homicide is an act of one human killing another. It can be divided into many groups including murder, manslaughter, justifiable homicide, killing in war, euthanasia and capital punishment. Criminal homicide is situated as the major cause of death, in July 2019 United Nations (UN) office on rug and crime documented that more than 464,000 people around the world were killed in homicide in 2017.


SUICIDE


Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one’s own death. The factors behind this fatal include mental disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety disorders and substance abuse-including alcoholism and use of benzodiazepines. Other impulsive causes include stress from financial difficulties, relationship problems such as breakup and cheating or bullying in 1990 suicide cases were about 712,000 while in 2015 there were 828,00 suicide cases. Some trial to commit suicide fail resulting into injury and long-term disabilities, it is estimated that there are 10 to 20 million non-fatal attempted suicides each year.


STARVATION

This is a widespread scarcity of food. It may be caused by several factors like war, inflation, crop failure, population imbalance or government policies. In 20th century around 1928-30 famine in china swept about two million people.
ACCIDENTS

This is unknown and unpredictable action that may endanger the life and safety of people and properties. There are different kinds of accidents from those happening in laboratories, homes, industries at power stations and those at the roads. The accidents are highly associated with alcoholism, high speed, poor condition of the roads, faulty in the vehicles, lack of education about road safety and many others, accidents may take lives of many individuals. In India according to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) in 2016 stated that there were 496,762 roads, railways and railway crossing related accidents.


Other causes are dehydration and natural calamities
 
CHAPTER ONE
(Line between life and death)

The universe is composed of different types of the living species from the ones that can be seen with the aid of powerful microscope to the larger ones like insects, camels, grasses, and human beings. The solar system currently has a total of eight planets following the disappearance of the ninth planet-PLUTO. At the center of the solar system there is a major source of all energy in the Earth-The Sun, its temperature is very high some scientists believe that its temperature is 6000 degrees of Celsius about six times the temperature used by oxy-acetylene in melting of iron parts. Only 20 percent of its energy reaches the Earth as light.


The planet Earth in the solar system is the only one that supports life, it is the third planet from the Sun, there are water bodies and the land in it. Non-living and living things prevail here. The human being among the living things is the only one with great and developed mind. Human beings can marry, reproduce, talk, love, and hate. They are considered as the rulers to the non-living things. Unfortunately life to them is not everlasting there is time they must die.


The line separating life and death is considered as the omen among many people, it is the one taking our lovely friends, brothers, sisters, and parents to the world of the dead. Death is a sad event arousing grief to the ones alive. In early times death was defined as the cessation of heartbeat and of breathing, but the development of CPR and prompt defribrillation have rendered because breathing and heartbreak can sometimes be restarted.


According to the world health organization (WHO) each day that passes about 150,000 people die this is the rate of death in this 21st century time, this means worldwide in each day there are about 150,000 funerals it pains. Death is associated to various causes. The following are some of the causes of deaths


AGING

The human body is composed of living cells. A matured man is estimated roughly to be having 30-37 trillion cells in the body, these cells are function units of life in living things. The cells do not live forever there is time when they die and that is when other new cells are formed to replace the dead ones. When an organism gets older the ability of the body to produce new cells to replace the dead ones ceases but not completely the rate of cell replacement is minimal. There reaches time when some organs of the body fail to function because the cells present in this old organism are not enough to let the organism survive, what awaits is only death.




PREDATION

Animals in the forest are of different types depending on what they eat. There are those feeding on animals only, those feeding on plants only and those feeding on both plants and animals commonly known as omnivores. The animal that feeds on animals is termed as predator and the animal that is eaten is called prey, sometimes predator can be a prey to another predator. When these predators feed on preys the preys die, there have been many cases of the wild animals feeding on human beings too.


MALNUTRITION

This is a condition resulting from eating a diet in which one or more nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that the diet causes health problems. The term is usually referred when an individual is not getting enough nutrients (undernutrition). By the year 2017 it was announced that 11 percent of the world population faced malnutrition problem that is 821 million people about sixteen times the current population of URT (United Republic of Tanzania) that is about 50 million according to the last census conducted 2012 plus the increasing number of people. About 406,000 people died of malnutrition in 2015.


DISEASES

Diseases have been among the vast causes of deaths globally to both animals and plants. Our main concern is in human beings, there had been eruption of deadly disease and infections in various parts of the world. Some of the few remarkable one are chronic kidney disease (CKD) which killed 1.2 million people by 2015, cardiovascular disease that swept 17.9 million people in 2015 and the last one is what was called BLACK DEATH ( plague) that killed 75-200 million people in the 14th century.

HOMICIDE

Homicide is an act of one human killing another. It can be divided into many groups including murder, manslaughter, justifiable homicide, killing in war, euthanasia and capital punishment. Criminal homicide is situated as the major cause of death, in July 2019 United Nations (UN) office on rug and crime documented that more than 464,000 people around the world were killed in homicide in 2017.


SUICIDE


Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one’s own death. The factors behind this fatal include mental disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety disorders and substance abuse-including alcoholism and use of benzodiazepines. Other impulsive causes include stress from financial difficulties, relationship problems such as breakup and cheating or bullying in 1990 suicide cases were about 712,000 while in 2015 there were 828,00 suicide cases. Some trial to commit suicide fail resulting into injury and long-term disabilities, it is estimated that there are 10 to 20 million non-fatal attempted suicides each year.


STARVATION

This is a widespread scarcity of food. It may be caused by several factors like war, inflation, crop failure, population imbalance or government policies. In 20th century around 1928-30 famine in china swept about two million people.
ACCIDENTS

This is unknown and unpredictable action that may endanger the life and safety of people and properties. There are different kinds of accidents from those happening in laboratories, homes, industries at power stations and those at the roads. The accidents are highly associated with alcoholism, high speed, poor condition of the roads, faulty in the vehicles, lack of education about road safety and many others, accidents may take lives of many individuals. In India according to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) in 2016 stated that there were 496,762 roads, railways and railway crossing related accidents.


Other causes are dehydration and natural calamities
Bro I have learned something from yo post..thanks but bange mbaya sana hhh

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Mungu akijaalia nitaileta chapter two inayoitwa death, humo nimezungumzia signs za mtu anayekaribia kufa na vitu vinavyotokea baada tu ya mtu kufa ambazo nimezichambua kiundani nazo ni
Pallor mortis,algor mortis,rigor mortis,livor mortis, putrefaction, decomposition,skeletonization na fossilization.
Note:Hizi ni chapters zilizopo kwenye kitabu changu cha mysteries of life after death ,kina chapter nne lakini nita "share nanyi hizi mbili tu" chapter ya tatu inaitwa the real world of the dead. Kwenye kitabu hiki nimechambua imani za watu kuhusu maisha baada ya kifo na mengine mengi.
Armani chicandow, The conceited
 
comments chache sii kwamba ngeli wengi hawajui bado upo njeee wanakusubiri uingie ndan kidogo nadhan kwenye chapter inyo inayofuata kutachangamka
 
Kiranga na Scars nini kinafuata baada ya kifo?!
Mungu akijaalia nitaileta chapter two inayoitwa death, humo nimezungumzia signs za mtu anayekaribia kufa na vitu vinavyotokea baada tu ya mtu kufa ambazo nimezichambua kiundani nazo ni
Pallor mortis,algor mortis,rigor mortis,livor mortis, putrefaction, decomposition,skeletonization na fossilization.
Note:Hizi ni chapters zilizopo kwenye kitabu changu cha mysteries of life after death ,kina chapter nne lakini nita "share nanyi hizi mbili tu" chapter ya tatu inaitwa the real world of the dead. Kwenye kitabu hiki nimechambua imani za watu kuhusu maisha baada ya kifo na mengine mengi.
Armani chicandow, The conceited

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Mungu akijaalia nitaileta chapter two inayoitwa death, humo nimezungumzia signs za mtu anayekaribia kufa na vitu vinavyotokea baada tu ya mtu kufa ambazo nimezichambua kiundani nazo ni
Pallor mortis,algor mortis,rigor mortis,livor mortis, putrefaction, decomposition,skeletonization na fossilization.
Note:Hizi ni chapters zilizopo kwenye kitabu changu cha mysteries of life after death ,kina chapter nne lakini nita "share nanyi hizi mbili tu" chapter ya tatu inaitwa the real world of the dead. Kwenye kitabu hiki nimechambua imani za watu kuhusu maisha baada ya kifo na mengine mengi.
Armani chicandow, The conceited
Leta kwa lugha mama sio ya mabeberu
 

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