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Dead: Encyclopedia - Living Dead

The movie series created by George A. Romero. Films include: Night of the Living Dead (1968) Dawn of the Dead (1978) Day of the Dead (1985) Land of the Dead (2005) Before Land of the Dead, this series is also known as the "Unholy Dead Trilogy" by some fans. A remake of Night of the Living Dead was made in 1990, with a screenplay by George A. Romero. A remake Dawn of the Dead was also made in 2004, and another remake called ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia II - Dead zone - Locations of dead zones
In the 1970s, marine dead zones were first noted in areas where intensive economic use stimulated "first-world" scientific scrutiny: in the U.S. East Coast's Chesapeake Bay, in Scandinavia's strait called the Kattegat, which is the mouth of the Baltic Sea and in other important Baltic Sea fishing grounds, in the Black Sea, (which may have been anoxic in its deepest levels for millennia, however) and in the northern Adriatic. Currently the most notorious dead zone is a 20,000 square kilometer region in the Gulf of Mexico, where the Mis ...

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Dead zone, Dead zone - Causes of dead zones, Dead zone - Effects of dead zones, Dead zone - Locations of dead zones, Dead zone - Reversal of dead zones

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Dead: Encyclopedia II - Dead zone - Causes of dead zones

Aquatic and marine dead zones can be caused by the process of eutrophication, triggered by an excess of plant nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from fertilizers, sewage, combustion emissions from vehicles, power generators, and factories. In a cascade of effects, the nutrients trigger a bloom of phytoplankton at the bottom of the marine food chain, allowing zooplankton to proliferate. As phytoplankton and zooplankton die and sink below the photic zone where photosynthesis can occur, a bloom of natural bacterial ...

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Dead zone, Dead zone - Causes of dead zones, Dead zone - Effects of dead zones, Dead zone - Locations of dead zones, Dead zone - Reversal of dead zones

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead on arrival

Dead on arrival or DOA is a notation that a patient was brought to a hospital and immediately pronounced dead by a physician. The term arises because first responders such as emergency medical technicians (a.k.a. paramedics or ambulance drivers) do not have the authority to pronounce a patient dead (in the U.S. at least), and they are obliged, in the absence of a do not resuscitate order, to attempt resuscitation if there is any possibility of life and to continue resuscitation until t ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Veneration of the dead

In many cultures the dead are seen as not permanently severed from the living. Some groups venerate their ancestors, some groups venerate heroic mortals as having god-like qualities, and some groups offer gifts to placate angry ghosts -- the approaches differ. This article will examine similarities and differences in the relationships between the living and the dead. The minimum requirement for veneration offered to the dead is probably some kind of belief in an afterlife, a survival at least for a time of personal identity beyond dea

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Army of the dead

In the fictional works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Army of the Dead (also known as the Dead Men of Dunharrow) were the shades of Men of the White Mountains, who were cursed to remain in Middle-earth by Isildur after they abandoned their oath to aid him in the War of the Last Alliance. Isildur said that they would not have peace or rest till they fulfil their oath upon his command or that of his heirs. They haunted the caverns beneath the Dwimorberg, and the valley of Harrowdale that lay in its shadow, though they were said to ...

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Dead: Prayer For The Dead - Prayer And Kirtan For The Dead

The prayers, good thoughts or good wishes and Kirtan become helpful to the departed souls. They can be of invaluable assistance to the dead. Prayers for the dead form an integral part of most of the religions. The Catholic Church conducts prayers for the dead.
Prayer acts on the principle of a radio station and broadcasts the waves of good thoughts just as the radio station broadcasts waves of sound.
Prayer or Kirtan is a mighty force which helps the departed souls in their progress towards heaven and their quiet passage through the intermediate state.

This is an excerpt from the book What Becomes Of The Soul After Death by Sri Swami Sivananda.

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Baptism for the dead

Baptism for the dead by proxy (or "vicarious baptism") is an ordinance practiced by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (and schism churches), the Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran, some of the Neo-Apostolic congregations of Europe, and some Native American religions. Although all the mentioned religious groups practice baptism for the dead to some extent, the term "baptism for the dead" is used almost exclusively in reference to the ordinance pr ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead Kennedys

The Dead Kennedys were a punk rock band from San Francisco, California. Attacking assumptions of the political left and right with humor, their music mixed the more experimental elements of English punk with the energy of the American punk scene. Lead singer Jello Biafra was also responsible for releasing many other punk and alternative bands on his Alternative Tentacles record label. Dead Kennedys - History. The Dead Kennedys formed in June 1978, after guitarist East Bay Ray advertised for ba ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead Sea

The Dead Sea (Arabic البحر الميت, Hebrew ים המלח) is the lowest exposed point on the Earth's surface. It is on the border between the West Bank, Israel, and Jordan on the Jordan Rift Valley. This endorheic body of water is the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. The Dead Sea is 76 km long, up to 18 km wide and 400 m in depth at its deepest point. The surface of the Dead Sea is at an elevation of 4 ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead-ball era

The dead-ball era is a baseball term generally used to describe the period between 1900 (though some date it to the beginning of baseball) and the emergence of Babe Ruth as a power hitter in 1920. Dead-ball era - Origins of the term. Specifically defined, the dead-ball era refers to an era in baseball characterized by extreme low scoring games, in fact, it was the lowest scoring period in major league baseball history. Using major league statistics, the dead ball started in about 1903, and continued to 1918 ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead Can Dance

Dead Can Dance is a band that comprises Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry. Formed in Melbourne in 1981 and initially based in Australia, they disbanded temporarily in 1998 and have reunited for a world tour in 2005. After being relatively unsuccessful in Australia, they moved to London where after one year they signed up to alternative rock label 4AD, a legendary label on the alternative music scene, where they became one of the most important bands on the label. They continued to work closely together, until later in the 1990s wh ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos, Día de los Difuntos or, simply, Día de Muertos in Spanish) is a Catholic celebration of the memory of deceased ancestors that is celebrated on November 1 (All Saints) and November 2 (All Souls). This time is especially notable in Mexico where it is primarily viewed as a public Mexican holiday, and it is also celebrated in communities in the United States with large populations of Mexican-Americans, the Philippines and to a lesser extent elsewhere in some countries ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead Sea Sparrow

The Dead Sea Sparrow (Passer moabiticus), as its name suggests, is a breeding bird around the River Jordan, Dead Sea, and into Iraq, Iran and western Afghanistan. It may be extinct in Cyprus. It is migratory or dispersive, although the regular wintering grounds of this nomadic species are largely unknown, except that the eastern race winters in Pakistan. Flocks of the nominate western race have been found in winter further south in the Middle East. It is a small 12-13 cm long sparrow which breeds in dry lowlands with some shrubs, including tamarisk, and access to wa ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Day of the Dead film

Day of the Dead (released 1985) is a horror film by director George A. Romero, and the third of four movies beginning with Night of the Living Dead, continued in Dawn of the Dead and completed in Land of the Dead. A remake is in talks and Steve Miner might take the directing spot. Day of the Dead deals with the zombie assault on a military establishment, satirizing the military mindset in the process. The film received the least enthusiastic critical review of the three films. Romero's origina ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead key

A dead key is a key on a typewriter or a computer keyboard that produces no output when it is pressed, but modifies the output of the next key pressed after it. Dead key - Usage. Dead keys are commonly used to generate letters with accents (diacritics), because that way one does not need one key for each possible combination of letter and accent, but only one key for each accent (the dead key) plus the usual letter keys. For example, if a keyboard has a dead key "´", the French charac ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead man statute

A dead man statute is a statute designed to prevent perjury in a civil case by prohibiting a witness who is an interested party from testifying about communications or transactions with a decedant, unless there is a waiver. This prohibition only applies against a witness who has an interest in the outcome of the case, and only applies where that witness is testifying for his own interests, and against the interests of the decedant. Furthermore, the restriction only exists in civil cases, never in criminal cases. The restriction can be waived. A waiver can occur if the decedant's testimony i ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead air space

Dead Air Space[1] is a blog kept by members of the British band Radiohead on their aptly titled website Radiohead.com. The blog was first started in August 2005 as a means of communicating with fans while the band work on their as yet untitled seventh studio album. In addition to using the blog to keep fans up to date on the recording process, members have posted pictures, links to various articles and have at times used it to voice their opinions on current political matters. On November 28th, 2005, lead singer Thom Yorke posted a scathing article concerning the US stance on global warming as the United Nations Cl ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead reckoning

Dead reckoning is the process of estimating a global position of a vehicle by advancing a known position using course, speed, time and distance to be traveled. That is, in other words, figuring out where you momentarily are or where you will be at a certain time if you hold the speed, time and course you plan to travel. Dead reckoning (DR) is a method of navigation used in ships, aircraft, trucks, cars, rail engines, construction sites engines e.g. in tunnels and, more recently, mobile robots. Essentially it is used to estimate an object's position based on the distance it traveled ...

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Dead: Encyclopedia - Dead Ringers film

Dead Ringers is a 1988 psychological horror film directed by David Cronenberg. Inspired by true events, the film stars Jeremy Irons in a dual role as Elliot and Beverly Mantle, identical twin gynecologists. Elliot, the more aggressive of the two, seduces women who come to the Mantle Clinic. When he tires of them, he passes them on to the shy and passive Beverly, without informing them. When Beverly becomes attached to a troubled actress (played by Geneviève Bujold), it upsets the equilibrium between the twins. Th ...

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