Suicide
11Suicide — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Punkrock, New Wave, No Wave Gründung Anfang 1970er …
12suicide — SUICIDE: Preuve de lâcheté …
13SUICIDE — SUICIDE, OU HOMICIDE DE SOI MÊME. Il y a quelques années qu un Anglais, nommé Bacon Morris, ancien officier et homme de beaucoup d esprit, me vint voir à Paris. Il était accablé d une maladie cruelle dont il n osait espérer la guérison. Après …
14Suicide — For other uses, see Suicide (disambiguation). Suicide Classification and external resources …
15Suicide — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Suicide (homonymie). Suicide Classification et ressources externes …
16SUICIDE — The duty of preserving life, including one s own, is one of the paramount injunctions of Judaism (see pikku aḥ nefesh ). The prohibition of suicide is a natural corollary to this, and yet it is nowhere explicitly forbidden in the Talmud. However …
17suicide — /sooh euh suyd /, n., v., suicided, suiciding. n. 1. the intentional taking of one s own life. 2. destruction of one s own interests or prospects: Buying that house was financial suicide. 3. a person who intentionally takes his or her own life. v …
18suicide — Commonly defined as the intentional killing of oneself. Émile Durkheim , in his classic study Suicide (1897), defined it as ‘every case of death which results directly or indirectly from a positive or negative act, accomplished by the victim… …
19suicide — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ attempted ▪ collective, double, mass ▪ Members of the sect committed mass suicide. ▪ adolescent, teen …
20suicide — 01. Studies have shown that people are more likely to commit [suicide] if there is a gun in the house. 02. The young man became [suicidal] after being mistakenly charged with the murder of his girlfriend. 03. Police were able to prevent an old… …