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註釋Since we know that death is inevitable, this book investigates the best and worst ways to die, and when and how people die. It asks if religion helps people live longer. It includes the authoras views on near-death experiences, what constitutes a good life, and the dangers associated with smoking. It also includes a discussion about the death penalty. Speculation is presented on what happens after death. There are also life expectancy tables. The author discusses suicide and strongly concludes that life is superior to death. Some of the material could be considered provocative, but if you keep an open mind, you will learn from the book and enjoy reading it.