So the city of Katmandu, while still reeling, has clearly been spared what could have been a far higher
death count given rapid urbanization in recent years (driven in part as people fled political turmoil in the hinterlands), poor quality of construction, lack of emergency services and other glaring issues.
Not exact matches
But whereas on all previous occasions the Israelis were united, this is the first life - or -
death decision that has disenfranchised half the population (
give or take 10 or 20 percent - who on so grave a matter is
counting?)
God has
given us the time that we have on this earth so that we can prepare for
death: «The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some
count slackness, but is long - suffering to you - ward, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance» (2 Peter 3:9).
This is at least as much a commentary rather than it is an answer, concerning what it would take to meaningfully
count deaths attributable to a
given grouping or category, such as capitalism vs. communism, monarchy vs. republic, religion vs. secularism, etc..
(Anderson's branch of CDC
counts maternal mortality as
death during pregnancy or in the following 42 days; some other researchers look at the whole year after
giving birth.)
The suspicion is that millions of births and
deaths have not been
counted and there is huge uncertainty about the rate at which women are
giving birth.
Take all of these missed thematic opportunities, throw in a plot setup that's been rehashed too many times to
count (criminals on
death row
given a chance to fight for their freedom to the delight of millions of viewers), and let Neveldine and Taylor toss in every stylistic flourish they've ever imagined, and there is really no end to the brain - drain until one walks out of the theater.
Given the personalities of the
Count and Papa needless to say there is a steady drip of killings, the first is Dickman's son, and as each
death occurs the name of the character and actor are flashed up on the screen with the title overhead «In order of disappearance».
The Student Editions include: • Links to instructional videos, audio, or texts • Links to practice quizzes or activities • 12 assessments that include a total of 39 multiple choice, 2 true / false, and 2 sorting questions • Definitions of key terms related to each of the standards • Examples of how students can apply the standards to their reading and deepen their understanding of what they are reading • Excerpts from several high - quality texts, including: - «Harriet: The Moses of Her People» by Sarah H. Bradford - «The Narrative of Sojourner Truth» by Olive Gilbert and Sojourner Truth - «On Women's Right to Vote» by Susan B. Anthony - «
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«We have typically
counted births and
deaths to assess population status, but photogrammetry
gives us a new tool to better assess the whales» condition between years and to look for changes over the course of the year,» said NOAA's Lynne Barre.
Given the scale and broad sweep of these wildlife
deaths,
counting among them numerous protected species, steep legal consequences would most certainly befall the agency if it were not government sanctioned — but some fear their exemption from legal confines may have corrupted their purpose.
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Fatality frequency
count looks at the total number of worker
deaths in a
given occupation.
Also, travel insurance will
give a financial boost if anything happens (
count in the highest risk factor —
Death) to the insured member or someone close to him during the trip.