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    life. Despite this, diseases spread throughout Rome easily and since nobody had proper knowledge on medical practices, many people died this way. Ancient Rome Preparation of the Dead: The preparation of the deceased was a very important role in funerals for Romans. Certain guidelines were followed at this time of the process. If one was near the point of death, the closest relation who was present

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    the body to cremation grounds; also the funeral pyre is made of stacks of wood”. It is known that after the cremation the males’ relatives of the deceases’ will gather the ashes and throw them in water, most commonly in the Ganges River. Like in Namesake, Gogol and his family traveled to the Ganges River to scatter his father’s ashes (p188). On the other hand, Mexican Christians are not cremated, and usually their funeral is in their home or in a funeral home (chapel). According to Edith Cárdenas

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    addition, I will be contrasting them with the benefits offered by our modern secular funeral services. To start, Judaism’s priorities are on community and on law. Therefore, Jewish traditions regarding procedures after the death of an individual are very strict and extensive. First, the mourners are identified: children, parents, spouses and siblings. These family members are prohibited from participating in any funeral preparations and from continuing doing daily activities such as working, cooking

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    The ceremony, open or closed casket, is often very religious. They usually include priests, prayers, and reading of the Bible or a sacred book. When the service is over, people that attended the funeral get to see the person that has now passed one more time before the casket is closed and buried. During the burial ceremony the pallbearers, usually consisting of close relatives, bring the casket to the burial site. Traditionally, Japanese people

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    My uncle was an amazing singer, and a great uncle that had a lot going for him. You would see him on his Youtube channel creating new arrangements for his accapella group “SanFran 6” or practicing new lines for a show. Me and my family went to watch him portray as Scuttle in “The Little Mermaid” play. By the end of the play, we went outside and waited for my uncle to join us for celebratory pizza and ice cream. Little did I know, my whole perspective on life was about to change. A month or so passed

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    Suicide : A Short Story

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    Have you ever heard something that made it feel like everything around you stopped? Suicide was a concept I had never been told about. I always thought when a person dies it’s because they were sick or because of old age, but when my Dad told me my uncle Jasen had killed himself, I was unsure of how to react. At the time, I never knew how a person would want to do that to themselves. The day my dad had told me about Jasen is like a picture burned into my mind like it happened yesterday. My dad

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    Interment Of Ashes Essay

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    distraught over losing you. One of those choices is whether to have a traditional funeral or to be cremated. Most people are familiar with cremation, but they don’t have a lot of specific information about it. While there is a vast amount of information and choices spread over the internet, here you will

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    strange and often perceive them as unnatural. A prime example would be the burial rituals of the Native American people. Leslie Marmon Silko’s story entitled The Man to Send Rain Clouds describes a funeral service carried out by a Native American Pueblo family. Though many perceive the funeral

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    high in the sky and burned them. I’ve seen pictures of dead individuals from generations back where they actually took black and white pictures of the dead at wakes, and after seeing those pictures are probably part of the reason why viewings and funerals make me uncomfortable. Going to the viewings to pay your respects and trying to make pleasantries have always made me feel awkward and nervous you never know the right thing to say. I’m actually from rural Michigan, and the Lynch family who wrote

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    DH Laurence Poems Essay

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    DH Laurence Poems ‘Look We Have Come Through! The title of this section suggests a note of hope and faith in human resilience. How far is this reflected in the poems?’ The poems in this section are about the hardships of life and the problems that people have to face, yet there is an undertone of hope in them too, the problems may not be solved, but the poems show that there is a sense of faith in human resilience. ‘On the Balcony’ is about the relationship between a man and a woman

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