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Various human cultures may have '''views on suicide''' not directly or solely linked to [[religious views of suicide]].
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== African Views ==

(contracted; show full)mmon misconception that the act of [[kamikaze]] also belongs to Japanese culture. However, it was a tactic devised during the [[Second World War]] by the Japanese air force and was used neither prior to nor after the war. The term "Kamikaze" has no such connotation in Japanese, instead meaning "godly wind", which originated after not one, but two storms protected Japan from invasion by destroying the invading fleets of Genghis Khan from Mongolia in the 13th Century.
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