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  1. Legend of a Suicide: Stories (P.S.) by David Vann, 2010-03-01
  2. For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf : a choreopoem by Ntozake Shange, 1980
  3. Suicide Blonde by Darcey Steinke, 2000-03
  4. Suicide The Forever Decision: For Those Thinking About Suicide, and for Those Who Know, Love, or Counsel Them by Paul G. Quinnett, 1987-12-25
  5. Healing After the Suicide of a Loved One by Ann Smolin, John Guinan, 1993-06-22
  6. The Suicide of Reason: Radical Islam's Threat to the West by Lee Harris, 2008-07-22
  7. Voices of Strength: Sons and Daughters of Suicide Speak Out by Judy Zionts Fox, Mia Roldan, 2008-09-01
  8. Why Suicide?: Questions and Answers About Suicide, Suicide Prevention, and Coping with the Suicide of Someone You Know by Eric Marcus, 2010-09-01
  9. The Bumper Book of Bunny Suicides by Andy Riley, 2007-10-18
  10. Touched by Suicide: Hope and Healing After Loss by Michael F. Myers, Carla Fine, 2006-09-07
  11. The Case of the Constant Suicides (Black Dagger Crime Series) by John Dickson Carr, 2002-07
  12. The Banality of Suicide Terrorism: The Naked Truth About the Psychology of Islamic Suicide Bombing by Nancy Hartevelt Kobrin, 2010-03-31
  13. November of the Soul: The Enigma of Suicide by George Howe Colt, 2006-02-21
  14. Finding Your Way after the Suicide of Someone You Love by David B. Biebel, Suzanne L. Foster, 2005-05-24

41. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - With Help Comes Hope
National suicide Prevention Lifeline 1800-273-TALK (8255) suicide hotline, 24/7 free and confidential, nationwide network of crisis centers
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

42. The Moral Implications Of Suicide
Statement on the moral implications of suicide.
http://www.acahome.org/suicide.htm
The Moral Implications of Suicide
A Statement by the House of Bishops of the Anglican Church in America
The Episcopal Diocese of Newark has entered a growing national debate by proposing quite irresponsibly: 1- That self-killing (suicide) is a "moral choice" for the terminally ill, and for those living in persistent and/or progressive pain (i.e., with severely reduced "quality of life");
2- because "nowhere in the Bible does it say that there is a value to suffering simply for the sake of suffering;"
3- and that therefore we need to "redefine" what we mean by "life" (assumedly to provide a rationale for destroying what now should be held to have no value). Quite obviously, suffering is not a good in itself. Yet it is not only a truth, but the central truth of Holy Scripture, that suffering can be and was accepted by the Son of God as the means of bringing about our redemption, the ultimate good for all mankind. Scripturally, life is identified as a good in itself. "Therefore choose life." To reject this good in order to eliminate suffering is a form of false compassion, for it encourages accepting an absolute evil (self-killing) in order to end a relative one (suffering) at great peril to one's soul. Unquestionably there are cases, such as that of a person in severe and unremitting pain who seeks death to escape it, in which responsibility may well be mitigated by a resultant impairment of the ability to arrive at reasoned decisions. The problem in such cases is not to "redefine life," but to exercise discrimination and charity.

43. Suicide Risks, Statistics, Prevention, Facts And Myths On
Discover what to do when someone says they're thinking about suicide. Learn the most common suicide methods and whether genetics contribute to the risk of suicidal behavior.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=84760

44. What If Life Just Sucks And You Can't Handle The Pain Anymore?
Conversation between a person contemplating suicide and a Christian.
http://www.behindthebadge.net/suicide/s4.html
What if life just sucks and you can't handle the pain anymore?
And what if you commit suicide and you are judged, but you have never done drugs, had sex, etc.? What if life just sucks and you can't handle the pain anymore. What if it is the kind of problem that WILL NEVER GO AWAY (and I know YOU think it will, but it won't)? Then WHAT? About looking to God... well, I used to look to God and pray and stuff, and I still do, but it hasn't helped me at all. God doesn't help me anymore, sometimes I'm convinced he hates me or just likes toying with me for no reason at all. And don't tell me that "God is testing me", because I won't accept that. And even if that were true, God knows as well as I that I am weak and pathetic. (Please don't tell me that I HAVE THE POWER).... I'm sorry if I sound mean, I'm really not, but I feel like I'm dying anyway... My response is in Green: Thank you for writing me. Don't worry about sounding mean, you don't. You sound like someone in a lot of pain. I too am afraid I will sound like I am mean, but I want you to know I do care. I just have to tell you the truth. You may not like everything I have to say, but I am sure you would want the truth not some candy coated message that was worthless. I don't know any other way of speaking to people than to be blunt, so forgive me if that makes it seem that I am uncaring, that is not true. If I did not care I would not waste my time posting my page and responding to those who write me. Let's start with your first question, what if you are judged and you have never done drugs, had sex, etc... Let me show you what the Bible says about that:

45. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Suicide
The act of one who causes his own death, either by positively destroying his own life, as by inflicting on himself a mortal wound or injury, or by omitting to do what is
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14326b.htm
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Editor's note: The authoritative Catechism of the Catholic Church (paragraphs 2280-2283) makes the following points about suicide:
  • "Everyone is responsible for his life before God who has given it to him. It is God who remains the sovereign Master of life. We are obliged to accept life gratefully and preserve it for his honor and the salvation of our souls. We are stewards, not owners, of the life God has entrusted to us. It is not ours to dispose of."
  • "Suicide contradicts the natural inclination of the human being to preserve and perpetuate his life. It is gravely contrary to the just love of self. It likewise offends love of neighbor because it unjustly breaks the ties of solidarity with family, nation, and other human societies to which we continue to have obligations. Suicide is contrary to love for the living God."
  • "If suicide is committed with the intention of setting an example, especially to the young, it also takes on the gravity of scandal."
  • "Voluntary co-operation in suicide is contrary to the moral law."

46. Frequently Asked Questions Suicide
From the Modern Humorist.
http://www.modernhumorist.com/mh/0010/faq_suicide/
Q: What is it?
A:
Suicide is the practice of taking one's own life. Although it has much in common with other premature causes of death like homicide and old age, suicide is a self-directed action, while homicide is just a sugarcoated name for murder.
Q: Who can take part in it?
A:
Committing suicide is a personal choice that any individual is free to make, just like wearing a certain style of clothing, having an abortion, or running for president. However, unlike running for president, it has no age minimum, and unlike wearing a certain style of clothing, it doesn't involve staying alive.
That said, suicide makes considerably more sense for some people than for others. If one is about to be executed by an approaching army, suicide is a clever idea that will surely frustrate them, whereas if one is momentarily distraught because of some minor setback, it's a tossup.
Here is a brief list of circumstances under which suicide may be warranted:
Q: How does it work?

47. Suicide Prevention, Intervention, Research, Education, Training
SAMHSA Study 8.3 Million had Serious Thoughts of suicide in the Past Year According to a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration study, 3.7% of adults in
http://www.suicidology.org/c

48. Suicide Page In Fuller Up, Dead Musician Directory
Musicians who took their own lives.
http://elvispelvis.com/suicide.htm
FULLER UP HOME GRIM REAPER PAGE CAUSES OF DEATH SEARCH BY NAME ... GET IN TOUCH Fuller Up The Dead Musicians Directory
a site about dead musicians and how they got that way
Suicides: FREE DVD's
See what I mean Chris Acland: Age 30
Lush

(b. 7 September 1966, d. October 96)
Tragically, Chris committed suicide at his parents home in Cumbria in October 1996. "The haunting Lower Eastside Tourist is even, more or less, about the October '96 suicide of Lush drummer Chris Acland: 'People come and people go/Drop in the ocean, drop in the flow,' Mark Eitzel sings as a sad farewell." ~ From Power Trio Peter Buck goes West with Eitzel... Graham Bond: Age 36
Graham Bond Organization

AKA: Graham John Clifton Bon
Born : Oct 28, 1937 in Romford, Essex, England, Died : May 8, 1974 in London
Bond never recaptured the heights of his work with the Organization. In the late '60s, he moved to the U.S., recording albums with musicians including Harvey Brooks, Harvey Mandel, and Hal Blaine. Moving back to Britain, he worked with Ginger Baker's Airforce, the Jack Bruce Band, and Cream lyricist Pete Brown, as well as forming the band Holy Magick, who recorded a couple albums. Bond's demise was more tragic than most: he developed serious drug and alcohol problems and an obsession with the occult, and it has even been posthumously speculated (in the British Bond biography Mighty Shadow ) that he sexually abused his stepdaughter.

49. Suicide And Suicidal Behavior - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Of Suicide And Su
Free articles and multimedia from The NY Times, including information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, tests, and surgical procedures, as well as current news and interviews
http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/suicide-and-suicidal-behavior/ov

50. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Committed Suicide
American politicians.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/death/suicide.html
Web politicalgraveyard.com Politicians Who Committed Suicide
Very incomplete list!
in chronological order

51. 99 Little Known Facts About Suicide
suicide facts, including statistics, its interpretation throughout history, suicide notes, and its depiction in film and literature.
http://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/07/15_suicide.html
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  • sui cidium i People have committed suicide in an endless variety of ways, including swallowing poisonous spiders, power-drilling holes in their heads, sticking hot pokers down their throats, choking on underwear, injecting peanut butter into their veins, crushing their necks in vices, and hurling themselves into vats of beer. b In China , someone takes his or her own life on average every two minutes. China accounts for nearly a quarter of the global total of suicides with between 250,000 and 300,000 suicides a year. b Among famous figures who committed suicide: Sigmund Freud, Cleopatra, Mark Antony, Brutus, Judas Iscariot, Hannibal, Nero, Virginia Wolf, Adolf Hitler, Ernest Hemmingway, Sylvia Plath, Vincent van Gogh, Jack London, Dylan Thomas, Judy Garland, Rudolph Hess, Pontius Pilate, Socrates, and possibly Tchaikovsky, Elvis Presley, and Marilyn Monroe. i It is more likely someone will die from suicide than from homicide. For every two people killed by homicide, three people die of suicide.
  • 52. If I Were To Write A Suicide Letter Here Is What It Would Say...
    Here is what I would say.
    http://www.timbooktu.com/mchaelle/suicide.htm
    If I Were To Write A Suicide Letter Here Is What It Would Say...
    by Michaelle
    If I Were To Write A Suicide Letter Here Is What It Would Say... by Michaelle
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    53. Suicide - Suicidal Thoughts Or Threats - Topic Overview
    suicide occurs almost twice as often as homicide. In 2002, more than 30, 000 Americans committed suicide.
    http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/tc/suicidal-thoughts-or-threats-topic-overvie

    54. Suicide Note
    Read suicide notes of others, or create your own.
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    su.i.cide
    Pronunciation:
    (sOO'u-sId"),
    -n., v., -cid.ed, -cid.ing.
    -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.i.
    to commit suicide.
    -v.t.
    to kill (oneself).
    note
    Pronunciation: (nOt), -n., v., not.ed, not.ing. -n. 1. a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference. 2. notes,a record or outline of a speech, statement, testimony, etc., or of one's impressions of something. 3. an explanatory or critical comment, or a reference to some authority quoted, appended to a passage in a book or the like: a note on the origin of the phrase. 4. a brief written or printed statement giving particulars or information. defintion from: infoplease.com
    Devoted to the neglected art of suicide
    While in some contexts suicide seems a legitimate, sometimes heroic or even romantic choice, in real life it is condemned and those who either commit or attempt suicide are perceived as either weak or cowards who flee rather than to face their problems. However this is a largely Western attitude. In Japan seppuku is perceived as noble and dignified. This site is devoted to suicide and takes a less dogmatic and politically correct and more humorous approach.

    55. Suicide - Psychology Wiki
    suicide (from Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of willfully ending one's own life. suicide can also refer to the individual who has committed or attempted the act.
    http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Suicide
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    56. Tips On Writing Suicide Notes
    Tips and advice on writing a better suicide note.
    http://www.axe-s.com/tips/

    57. Suicide - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
    This wikibook discusses the philosophical issues revolving around the subject of suicide. This book aims to be a scholarly discussion of philosophy and not a debate or guide.
    http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Suicide
    Suicide
    From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection Jump to: navigation search This book discusses the philosophical issues revolving around the subject of suicide. This book aims to be a scholarly discussion of philosophy and not a debate or guide. Just as with other causes of death, accidental or inflicted, suicides are emotional issues and not surprisingly different societies have arrived at different attitudes and points of view regarding suicide and these have varied throughout history. As a reminder, this book will touch upon issues that some my find disturbing or taboo. Remember that some of the material may be inappropriate for minors Finally, this book is a work in progress. Currently it has had few contributors so what text there is has had little review. Please feel free to contribute where you can in order to improve it.
    Contents
    edit Defining Suicide
    Defining suicide can be a very difficult task. Colloquially it is the act of taking ones own life, but a close examination of this definition quickly leads one to many questions. In this sections we will explore different definitions of suicide and discuss their merits. We will examine
    • Sub-intentional suicide Self Sacrifice made for the benefit of others Suicide as part of different cultures
    edit Suicide as a means to an end
    Suicide has been practised for a long time as a means to an end. While the individual does not gain anything from the act, they may often find a goal (the advancement of an idea or ideology, the survival of family or friends, or the defence of their land) worth sacrificing their own life.

    58. Suicide Prevention Triangle
    From the suicide Prevention Triangle.
    http://www.suicidepreventtriangle.org/artist.htm
    Suicide Through the Eyes of the Artist
    S uicide continues to be a difficult act to prevent because of the taboos surrounding death and the stigmas attached to self injury behavior. The use of visual material by established artists will facilitate efforts to communicate necessary information by providing viewers with a socially acceptable context in which to learn about good prevention practices. Experience has shown that use of visual art in suicide prevention provides a publicly acceptable and generally favorable atmosphere in which the topic of suicide can be discussed with a wide variety of groups. More information is available in the book " ". MORE INFO The images accompanying this section were originally intended for use by the mental health professions who are interested in programs for prevention of suicide . However, these are also suitable for any one who wishes to know more about suicide. This portion will provide information about the slides, the artists who painted them, and explanatory notes, such that no specific mental health or art history background is required. A fuller account is available in Works of visual art dealing with themes of suicide can be grouped by chronological epochs.

    59. Men And Suicide
    Menstuff is actively compiling information on suicide. If you are crisis, 1st call 911 while you're looking in the front of your local yellow pages for the number of the
    http://www.menstuff.org/issues/byissue/suicide.html
    Suicide
    call 911 while you're looking in the front of your local yellow pages for the number of the local suicide prevention hotline. If you can't get through to either of those, click on Emergency Numbers . Also visit www.metanoia.org/suicide which contains conversations and writings for suicidal persons to read, gay youth suicide at www.sws.soton.ac.uk/gay-youth-suicide and youth: suicide at www.virtualcity.com/youthsuicide - Information is designed for educational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional services. Any medical decisions should be made in conjunction with your physician. We will not be liable for any complications, injuries or other medical accidents arising from or in connection with, the use of or reliance upon any information on the web. Considering committing suicide click here:
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    60. Suicide - New World Encyclopedia
    suicide (from Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of willfully ending one's own life. It can also refer to the individual who has committed or attempted the act.
    http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Suicide
    Suicide
    From New World Encyclopedia
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    Suicide (from Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of willfully ending one's own life . It can also refer to the individual who has committed or attempted the act. Suicide is not simply an illness nor a condition. Rather, it is a complex set of behaviors that exists on a continuum, from ideas to actions. Suicide occurs for any number of reasons, often relating to depression, substance abuse, shame, avoiding pain , financial difficulties, or other undesirable situations. Views on suicide have been influenced by cultural views on existential themes such as religion honor , and the meaning of life . Most Western and Asian religions—the Abrahamic religions, Buddhism, Hinduism —consider suicide a dishonorable act; in the West it was regarded as a serious crime and offense against God due to religious belief in the sanctity of life. Japanese views on honor and religion led to seppuku being respected as a means to atone for mistakes or failure during the samurai era; Japanese suicides rates remain some of the developed world's highest. In the twentieth century suicide in the form of self-immolation has been used as a form of protest, and in the form of

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