"Worth dying for" typically refers to something that is considered so important, noble, or valuable that a person is willing to sacrifice their life for it. It implies that the cause or belief is worth the ultimate sacrifice of death.
Determining what causes are worth dying for is a deeply personal decision that can vary greatly between individuals. Generally, causes that promote justice, equality, human rights, and the well-being of others are considered worth sacrificing for. Ultimately, it is up to each person to decide what they are willing to risk their life for based on their values and beliefs.
Dying for one's religion is often referred to as martyrdom.
No, according to Christian belief, Jesus died only once when he was crucified on the cross. There is no teaching or account of Jesus dying a second time.
Sleeping is a natural, temporary state of rest where our bodies rejuvenate and recharge. It is necessary for overall health and well-being. Dying, on the other hand, is the permanent cessation of all biological functions and the end of life.
That is called suffocation. Asphyxia
what do you call a dying sar that explodes into millions of lights
Suffocation will indirectly affect the circulatory system. Suffocation means that you are unable to breath. The lungs are not able to take in oxygen from the air. The oxygen does not transfer into the blood. The oxygen does not circulate in the blood throughout the body to nourish the cells. The cells in the body are not able to get the oxygen and eventually start dying. The most sensitive part of the body is the brain. After a few minutes of no oxygen,brain cells start dying. Eventually the cells in the heart die, the heart stops and the circulatory system shuts down.
If I can remember, prisoners were dying. Falling on top of eachother causing suffocation to others in the barrack. It was crouded.
call 911
The Best of Suffocation was created in 1991.
Suffocation is similar to, but not the same as asphyxiation.
a dead butterfly
Yes call of duty is better
The fears of restriction, entrapment and suffocation all fall under the class of "Claustrophobia".
most cases... they are cursing them
The cast of Suffocation - 2011 includes: Nick Healy Nick Lieberman