2. When Europeans first arrived in Australia, local languages were spoken around 40,000 years ago. Since then, 100 or so(大约) have died.3. It's well-known that speakers of languages have suffered a long history of extinction(迫害). In the last century, native American children in ...
There are many dying languages.But at least one has recently been born,created by children living in a remote village in northern Australia,according to Carmel O'shannessy,a linguist at the University of Michigan.The language,called Light
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The findings show a majority of patients were recognized as dying only late in theirhospital stayand only 12 percent had an advanced care plan, which outlines patients' wishes for when they die. "At least 60 percent of people who die in Australia will die in ahospital settingand are at ri...
Across northern Australia, a great number of freshwater crocodiles( 鳄鱼) are dying, with some put down by 70%.That's because the animals are eating a kind of super-poisonous toad(蟾蜍) that humans first discovered decades ago.Georgia Ward-Fear, a conservation scientist at Macquarie University...
"We found that people who completed a financial enduring power of attorney were nine times more likely to have an Advance Directive than those who hadn't, while those with a will were 2.5 times more likely to have an Advance Directive than those without."...
• They must have a "clear, settled and informed wish to end their own life" and have reached this decision voluntarily, without coercion or pressure; • They must have lived in England or Wales for 12 months and be registered with a GP; ...
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