Oxygen (65%) Carbon (18%) Hydrogen (10%) Nitrogen (3%) Calcium (1.5%) Phosphorus (1.0%) Potassium (0.35%) Sulfur (0.25%) Sodium (0.15%) Magnesium (0.05%) Copper, Zinc, Selenium, Molybdenum, Fluorine, Chlorine, Iodine, Manganese, Cobalt, Iron (0.70%) Lithium, Strontium, Aluminum, Silicon, Lead, Vanadium, Arsenic, Bromine (trace amounts)

A stack of $100 bills one meter high would contain 1 million dollars. A stack one kilometer high would contain 1 billion dollars. So that means a stack of $100 dollar bills equaling 1 quintillion dollars would be 1 billion kilometers high, that is, would stretch beyond the orbit of Jupiter, 2/3 of the way to Saturn.

What precisely is the value of a human life?Well, actually, it depends…According to Professor Viscusi's research,is aroundIn 2010, theadjusted that figure for inflation and wage toIn 2010, thedeclared that, up from $5 million in 2008, in proposing warning labels on cigarette packages featuring images ofvictims.Britain's Department of the Environment claims that each year of life in good health is worth about $40,000.in United Kingdom is 80.4 years, hence the value of a healthy life for the Brits is aroundThehas used values of aroundto justify recent decisions to impose regulations that the Bush administration had rejected as too expensive, like requiring stronger roofs on cars.Civilians killed or injured during theattacks received awhich averages to aboutper recipient.According to different estimates life value invaries fromtoIn 2002, a US gunship killed civilians in Afghanistan. The families of the dead goteach.According to, he used to kill a person forbut currently will not do it for less thanLast year, police inarrested aafter selling her 10-week-old baby son forOn the other hand, saving an African child from death costs aroundAccording tothe total estimated value of organs viable for transplant is somewhere betweenAccording tothe human body consists of:Total value of the Raw Elements?Apparently, a priest once told that God values one human life atAre you still interested in hearing more?Go and figure out yourself: try thewhichIt is more than obvious that the figures vary wildly and are not reflective of the price of human life in any way.Surely, the fastest way to devalue the invaluable gift of life is to put a price tag on it.But indeed, we need to set a perspective.My Conclusion:Human Life is priceless, but simulteniously it can vary fromtoMy Suggestion:And always remember:Watch the following video whereis debating with a young student about how concepts such as moral correctness, fair-mindedness, and reasonableness,need to be turned down when trying to make such assessments…

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