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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic
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Interesting article!
I can't imagine my first day of kindergarden and being told:
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"If you are unarmed when you encounter a bear, toss your mittens on the snow in the hope of distracting it.
But if you see it snap its teeth with a smacking sound, it is readying for a kill."
I would have begged my parents to home school me!!!
The only thing I worried about my first day of school was did I get the best Trapper Keeper!   
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07-13-2008
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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic
Instead of shipping the bodies, they should just utilize pyrolysis and recycle the heat. 
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07-14-2008
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07-15-2008
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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic
Maybe I missed something, but can't they just ship out their dead? Is that too much bother? Seems like there should be some option other than buying a plane ticket for the ill and burying the dead where they drop.
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07-15-2008
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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic
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Maybe I missed something, but can't they just ship out their dead? Is that too much bother? Seems like there should be some option other than buying a plane ticket for the ill and burying the dead where they drop.
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I think it is assumed that they are shipped out when dead because you can't bury bodies there. That said, they should just dig a temporary holding facility for the dead and ship them out all at one time.
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07-16-2008
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They are shipped out, yes, via planes to the mainland. 
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07-17-2008
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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic
Have you been to Svalbard, Tormod? Or perhaps a similar habitat?
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07-20-2008
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Re: BBC: Why dying is forbidden in the Arctic
that would be an interesting habitat to live though, for sure
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10-30-2008
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Maybe I missed something, but can't they just ship out their dead? Is that too much bother? Seems like there should be some option other than buying a plane ticket for the ill and burying the dead where they drop.
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Antarctica's 1st export...dead bodies.
I guess they have ice too.
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