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All for the love of the Arch-Angel Azrael. Cemetery photos, and virtual memorial.
http://www.templeofazrael.org/
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A repository of morbid curiosities.
http://www.taphophilia.com/
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Interdisciplinary conversations on death and dying, including perspectives from the arts, humanities, and medicine. Sponsored by UC Berkeley's Townsend Center for the Humanities.
http://seeingthedifference.berkeley.edu/
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About all aspects of brain death: viewpoints, pathology, diagnosis, and therapy.
http://www.theresurrector.com/
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Provides an ongoing commentary on recent notable deaths.
http://www.ourdailydead.com/
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A comprehensive examination of the various types of evidence for and against an afterlife.
http://lifeafterdeath.info/
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An in-depth look at how Americans meet the needs of terminally ill people. Includes a series or newspaper articles prepared by Scripps Howard News Service.
http://last-rights.com/
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Provides the cause of death for famous dead people.
http://www.famousdeaddb.com/
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A workshop to deepen the experience of living by considering our dying.
http://www.demystifyingdying.com
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Uses published global life expectancy statistics to calculate your lifespan.
http://www.deathtimer.com
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This site explores what happens when we die and the ways that we deal with death. Includes articles, links and video.
http://deathonline.net/
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Provides statistics and information about the events that kill people. Includes a discussion forum.
http://deathdb.com/
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A site dedicated to the question: 'what would you do if you had a few weeks or months to live?'. Contains articles and forums on death and dying.
http://www.thedeathclub.org/
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The Internet's friendly reminder that life is slipping away, second by second.
http://www.deathclock.com/
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Buddhist insights into death and dying.
http://death-and-dying.org/
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