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| ARTICLES RELATED TO dead person | |  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Ayane Dead or Alive character - History
Ayane Dead or Alive character - Dead or Alive through Dead or Alive 2.
Ayane is the half-sister of Kasumi and Hayate. During the events of DOA2, she is ordered by Genra to hunt down and kill Kasumi (who has been considered a runaway shinobi) because of her departure from her village. However, Ayane failed in her task, being defeated by Kasumi in the final rounds of the tournament. Ayane also encounters Hayate in the DOA2 tournament, but he was suffering from temporary memory loss (due to the Epsilon project). Be ...
See also:Ayane Dead or Alive character, Ayane Dead or Alive character - History, Ayane Dead or Alive character - Dead or Alive through Dead or Alive 2, Ayane Dead or Alive character - Dead or Alive 3, Ayane Dead or Alive character - Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach volleyball, Ayane Dead or Alive character - Dead or Alive 4, Ayane Dead or Alive character - Other appearances, Ayane Dead or Alive character - Personality, Ayane Dead or Alive character - Gameplay Read more here: » Ayane Dead or Alive character: Encyclopedia II - Ayane Dead or Alive character - History |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Nicole Dead or Alive character - DevelopmentNicole is the result of a collaboration between Tecmo's Team Ninja, and Microsoft's Bungie Studios. Team Ninja originally approached Bungie asking to use the Master Chief, but although that proved impossible due to storyline restrictions, the staff at Bungie was intrigued with the idea and wanted to go forward with something similar. As a result Bungie developed the concept of a Spartan not related to the Halo storyline, that could conveniently (and somewhat plausibly) be inserted into the DOA universe. This concept evolved into the characte ...
See also:Nicole Dead or Alive character, Nicole Dead or Alive character - History, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Dead or Alive 4, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Personality, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Gameplay, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Development, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Links and resources Read more here: » Nicole Dead or Alive character: Encyclopedia II - Nicole Dead or Alive character - Development |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Nicole Dead or Alive character - History
Nicole Dead or Alive character - Dead or Alive 4.
Nicole was a member of the SPARTAN-II program of the United Nations Space Command. She was born on Mars in the year 2531, in New Legaspi, a city on the inner colony of the planet Mars. She was on a classified mission to the Nassau Station when both the station and her ship collided with a Time-Space bubble and were brought, still in the bubble, to the 21st century. Nicole is trapped at Nassau Station, protecting it and its secrets from intruders. She is commited t ...
See also:Nicole Dead or Alive character, Nicole Dead or Alive character - History, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Dead or Alive 4, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Personality, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Gameplay, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Development, Nicole Dead or Alive character - Links and resources Read more here: » Nicole Dead or Alive character: Encyclopedia II - Nicole Dead or Alive character - History |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Bayman - History
Bayman - Before Dead or Alive.
Bayman was born and raised in Russia. He aspired to join the military, and became one of Russia's highly-trained commandos. But before he saw any action, the Soviet Union collapsed. Realizing the new regime would have no use for him, Bayman slipped through the cracks of the reformation. He took up the life of an mercenary, putting his skills to good use in all manner of lethal assignments. He found particular pleasure in assassinations, especially challenging or high-profile assignments.
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See also:Bayman, Bayman - History, Bayman - Before Dead or Alive, Bayman - Dead or Alive, Bayman - Dead or Alive 2, Bayman - Dead or Alive 3, Bayman - Dead or Alive 4, Bayman - Personality, Bayman - Trivia, Bayman - Gameplay Read more here: » Bayman: Encyclopedia II - Bayman - History |
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| |  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Tina Armstrong - History
Tina Armstrong - Dead or Alive.
Tina is a wrestling star from the United States who dreams of even greater fame. She wants to join the Dead or Alive tournament to become discovered as a Supermodel, but her father Bass forbids it. To ensure that she does not achieve her goal, he also joins Dead or Alive to put an end to her fame seeking.
Tina Armstrong - Dead or Alive 2.
After competing in the first tournament, Tina (apparently) was defeated by her father Bass, and enters ...
See also:Tina Armstrong, Tina Armstrong - History, Tina Armstrong - Dead or Alive, Tina Armstrong - Dead or Alive 2, Tina Armstrong - Dead or Alive 3, Tina Armstrong - Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach volleyball, Tina Armstrong - Dead or Alive 4, Tina Armstrong - Personality, Tina Armstrong - Trivia Read more here: » Tina Armstrong: Encyclopedia II - Tina Armstrong - History |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Bass Armstrong - History
Bass Armstrong - Before Dead or Alive.
Bass was an undefeated Pro Wrestler and undisputed world champion. Somewhere along the line in his career, he met and married Alicia, Tina's mother. However, when Tina was 6, Alicia died of a disease, leaving Bass to care for his daughter by himself. Bass, driven by his own dream of having his child follow in his footsteps, began to push Tina through a rigorous training regime. By the time Tina reached High school, she was an expert wrestler. She then goes on to become one of the world's most feared pro-wrestling competitors.
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See also:Bass Armstrong, Bass Armstrong - History, Bass Armstrong - Before Dead or Alive, Bass Armstrong - Dead or Alive, Bass Armstrong - Dead or Alive 2, Bass Armstrong - Dead or Alive 3, Bass Armstrong - Dead or Alive 4, Bass Armstrong - Personality, Bass Armstrong - Gameplay Read more here: » Bass Armstrong: Encyclopedia II - Bass Armstrong - History |
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| |  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Brad Wong - History
Brad Wong - Dead or Alive 3.
One day, Brad's old drunken master Chen, great teacher of Zui Ba Xian Quan, says: "Bring me the legendary drink. The name is 'Genra'." "What is 'Genra'?", Brad asks himself, "It seems like a riddle." So Brad Wong begins his journey in search of 'Genra'. After three years of wandering, he finds himself in a fighting tournament...
Brad Wong - Dead or Alive 4.
Brad is still looking for the legendary drink Genra when he enters the fourth Dead or Alive tournament. During the third tournament he thought he had found it, but it turned out to ...
See also:Brad Wong, Brad Wong - Statistics, Brad Wong - History, Brad Wong - Dead or Alive 3, Brad Wong - Dead or Alive 4, Brad Wong - Personality, Brad Wong - Gameplay Read more here: » Brad Wong: Encyclopedia II - Brad Wong - History |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Ryu Hayabusa - History
Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive.
Ryu bears the name "Hayabusa", an honor bestowed upon only the most distinguished of ninjas from the Hayabusa school. His life was a continuous fight until he met his love, Aileen, and found satisfaction and peace. But his thirst for challenge returned when he learned his best friend's sister Kasumi, had vanished.
Shortly thereafter, a dark figure approached and handed Ryu a piece of paper stained in red. Then, without a word, the fiqure dissapeared. Another seduction f ...
See also:Ryu Hayabusa, Ryu Hayabusa - History, Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive, Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive 2, Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive 3, Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive 4, Ryu Hayabusa - Ninja Gaiden, Ryu Hayabusa - Personality, Ryu Hayabusa - Game history, Ryu Hayabusa - Abilities Read more here: » Ryu Hayabusa: Encyclopedia II - Ryu Hayabusa - History |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Ryu Hayabusa - Game historyRyu first appeared in the Ninja Gaiden arcade game in 1988. In that same year, Ninja Gaiden was released on the NES the Famicom and the Sega Master System, though it bore little resemblance to the original arcade game. Two NES sequels, Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos and Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom, followed in 1990 and 1991 to complete the trilogy. Also in 1991, Ninja Gaiden Shadow was released on the Game Boy. Ryu's next few appearances were as a playable fighter in the Dead or Alive series, which saw releases on the Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation ...
See also:Ryu Hayabusa, Ryu Hayabusa - History, Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive, Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive 2, Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive 3, Ryu Hayabusa - Dead or Alive 4, Ryu Hayabusa - Ninja Gaiden, Ryu Hayabusa - Personality, Ryu Hayabusa - Game history, Ryu Hayabusa - Abilities Read more here: » Ryu Hayabusa: Encyclopedia II - Ryu Hayabusa - Game history |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legalHuman death can be defined by three intrinsically different but overlapping domains: medical, religious, and legal. These different domains and their importance have evolved over time, and opinions vary from person to person. So when talking about death, it is important to specify which domain we are referring to, and to have a general understanding of how each defines death.
There are various ways of defining medical death. Early in Western culture, death was first associated with cessation of the heart, and then later the lungs. Whe ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Causes of death in the United States, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - Criteria of human death: medical, religious, and legalHuman death can be defined by three intrinsically different but overlapping domains: medical, religious, and legal. These different domains and their importance have evolved over time, and opinions vary from person to person. So when talking about death, it is important to specify which domain we are referring to, and to have a general understanding of how each defines death.
There are various ways of defining medical death. Early in Western culture, death was first associated with cessation of the heart, and then later the lungs. Whe ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical, religious, and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Causes of death in the United States, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Criteria of human death: medical, religious, and legal |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legalHuman death can be defined by three intrinsically different but overlapping domains: medical, religious, and legal. These different domains and their importance have evolved over time, and opinions vary from person to person. So when talking about death, it is important to specify which domain we are referring to, and to have a general understanding of how each defines death.
There are various ways of defining medical death. Early in Western culture, death was first associated with cessation of the heart, and then later the lungs. Whe ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Most causal causes of death, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - What happens to humans after death?The second question is of what, apart from the cessation of metabolism and the onset of physiological processes of decay, happens, especially to humans, during and after death (or "once dead", thinking of death as a permanent state). In particular, there is the question of what becomes of consciousness or the soul. Such questions are of long standing, and belief in an afterlife (such as an underworld), or in reincarnation, are common and ancient. The belief that any and all consciousness ceases to exist at death, and that death ("after-life" ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Causes of death in the United States, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - What happens to humans after death? |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - What happens to humans after death?The second question is of what, apart from the cessation of metabolism and the onset of physiological processes of decay, happens, especially to humans, during and after death (or "once dead", thinking of death as a permanent state). In particular, there is the question of what becomes of consciousness or the soul. Such questions are of long standing, and belief in an afterlife (such as an underworld), or in reincarnation, are common and ancient. The belief that any and all consciousness ceases to exist at death, and that death ("after-life" ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Most causal causes of death, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - What happens to humans after death? |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - Signs of approaching death
Death - When death is imminent.
Physical death is a progressive process, during which there are some signs that usually indicate that death is imminent. Not all of the following changes occur, nor do they necessarily occur in any particular order, as the body shuts down during the dying process. In general, the following information may help anticipate and understand changes that appear as an individual approaches death and is “actively dying.”
The dying individual may become increasingly tired a ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Causes of death in the United States, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Signs of approaching death |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - Signs of approaching death
Death - When death is imminent.
Physical death is a progressive process, during which there are some signs that usually indicate that death is imminent. Not all of the following changes occur, nor do they necessarily occur in any particular order, as the body shuts down during the dying process. In general, the following information may help anticipate and understand changes that appear as an individual approaches death and is “actively dying.”
The dying individual may become increasingly tired a ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Most causal causes of death, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Signs of approaching death |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - Personification of deathMain article: Death (personification)
Death is also a mythological figure who has existed in popular culture since the earliest days of storytelling. The traditional Western image of Death, known as the Grim Reaper—usually resembling a skeleton, wearing black robes and carrying a scythe—is employed on a tarot card and in various television shows and films. Some examples:
Death is a major character in the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett.
Humorous depictions of Death, often with a Grim ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Causes of death in the United States, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Personification of death |
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|  |  |  | dead person: Encyclopedia II - Death - Causes of death in the United StatesThe causes of death vary by area and by age group. In 2002 in the U.S. the top 10 causes of death were:
Heart disease: 696,947
Cancer: 557,271
Stroke: 162,672
Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 124,816
Accidents (unintentional injuries): 106,742
Diabetes: 73,249
Influenza/pneumonia: 65,681
Alzheimer's disease: 58,866
Nephritis, nephrotic synd ...
See also:Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Causes of death in the United States, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Causes of death in the United States |
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