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Drowning - Common situations leading to drowning: Encyclopedia - Drowning

Drowning is death caused by the filling of the lungs by a fluid, usually water, rendering breathing impossible and leading to death due to asphyxia. Near drowning is initial survival of a drowning accident, and can lead to serious secondary complications including death later on; cases of near drowning therefore also require attention by medical professionals. Secondary drowning is death due to chemical and biological changes in the lungs after a near drowning incident or exposure to chemicals. In many countries, drownin ...

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Drowning - Common situations leading to drowning. Most drownings occur in water, drownings in other fluids are comparatively rare and often industrial accidents. Surveys suggest that 90% of drownings occur in freshwater (rivers and lakes) rather than in the ocean. Well known mechanisms by which a person drowns can be categorized as follows: Physically hindered in the attempt to extricate self (e.g. lack of consciousness, injury, being trapped, or hampered by clothing) Physiological in ...

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Drowning - Common situations leading to drowning: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I am falling or drowning

Drowning : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I am falling or drowning

 

Dream: I am falling or drowning

 

Description: You are falling through the air, frightened. A variation may be that you are sinking in water, in danger of drowning.

 

Frequency: Falling is one of the most common nightmares; drowning dreams are less so. Falling dreams usually occur when you feel insecure, and drowning dreams take place when you feel overwhelmed. Falling dreams may be accompanied by an actual fall from bed. Drowning dreams have been associated with severe edema.

 

Usual meanings: Falling dreams often signify that you feel insecure or as though you have no support. Drowning dreams often occur when you feel overwhelmed by having too much to do and are feeling ready to give up.

 

Questions to ask yourself:

 

If your dream is about falling:

  • What about the situation?

 

If your dream is about drowning:

  • What situation in your waking life feels overwhelming?
  • Where do you feel inundated with work?
  • What can you do about this problem?

 

Source: http://health.discovery.com

 

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Meaning of Dreams and Symbols including the meaning of dreams about: Dropsy, Drouth, Drowning, Drum, Ducks, Duet, Dulcimer, Dumb, Dun, Dungeon, Dunghill, Dusk, Dust, Dwarf, Dye, Dying, Dynamite, Dynamo.

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In typography, leading (IPA [ˈlɛdɪŋ], rhymes with heading) refers to the amount of added space between lines of type. When type was set by hand for printing presses, printers placed slugs—strips of lead of various thicknesses—between lines of type to add space. It is generally considered that text set solid, like this paragraph, appears a little cramped, with ascenders touching descenders from the previous line. A leading of 20% of the fo ...

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Drowning - Common situations leading to drowning: Encyclopedia - Lead

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Drowning - Common situations leading to drowning: Encyclopedia - Voice leading

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Wood's two marriages to actor Robert Wagner were publicized and stormy, but they were reconciled once more at the time of her death. In 1981, at the age of forty-three, Wood drowned while their yacht The Splendor was anchored at Catalina Island. An investigation by Los Angeles coroner Thomas Noguchi resulted in an official verdict of accidental drowning, although speculation about the circumstances continued. Wood was on board the yacht with Wagner and actor Christopher Walken. There were reports Wagner and Walken had a loud argument ...

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