The Atlas Of Death
Oct 22, 2008 Around the Word, Life
This is a very interesting map.
The geographical pattern of mortality in Great Britain over the past quarter century has been mapped for the first time, revealing how each of us is most likely to die depending on where we live. The Grim Reaper’s Road Map: An Atlas of Mortality in Britain shows exactly how people’s deaths are affected by where they live, how much money they have, the type of work they do and their lifestyle.
Dorling studied 14,833,696 death records to produce the maps, which show the standardised mortality ratios of every town and city in Britain from 1981 to 2004. The first map in the atlas is of all deaths that have taken place in Britain over the past 24 years. This is then broken down into nine causes, including all cancers and all deaths related to transport. Those maps are then subdivided into 99 categories.
Atlas reveals how you are likely to die
Atlas of death paints grim picture
Grim Reaper’s Road Map: Where to live if you want to live longer
Tags: Britain, death, The Grim Reaper's Road Map: An Atlas of Mortality in Br, UK
Teen Killed in Roller Coaster Accident
Jun 30, 2008 Around the Word
It happened in Georgia, Six Flags Amusement Park. It is the Batman roller coaster that was involved in the accident. The teen was decapitated… so scary.
Man Bitten to Death by Own Tosa Dog
Jun 24, 2008 Around the Word
Dogs are human’s best friends…… R.I.P. It prompts me wodnering, can we trust human or animal more?

Tosa in Wikipedia
Man dies after being bitten on throat by own Tosa dog
Boy Died Because Faith-Healing Family Refused Treatment
Jun 19, 2008 Around the Word, Gossips
Instead, they gathered and prayed when the boy’s condition worsened. No offense to any faith-healing follower here, but I am not into this.
Are you a faith-healing follower? What do you do when you or your family members fall sick?
Teen From Faith-Healing Family Refuses Treatment, Dies
Tags: death, die, faith-healing, religion
Boys Trapped in Lift for 3 Days, Found Dead
Jun 15, 2008 Around the Word, Life
Remember the guy who was trapped in lift for 40 hours? I believe he must have been cursing and swearing a lot during the course of 40 hours or even after he was rescued. But, I think he will thank his God (or whatever he believes in) if he found out what happened to this 2 little boys from Greece. Amet and Aihan Ceribasi, 8 and 6, were found dead in a lift of a newly constructed building after being trapped for at least 3 days. How sad.
Missing brothers found dead in lift of empty building
Tags: Aihan Ceribasi, Amet Ceribasi, death, Greece, lift


