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  2. George Monbiot - Wikipedia

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    George Joshua Richard Monbiot (/ ˈ m ɒ n b i oʊ / MON-bee-oh; born 27 January 1963) is a British journalist, author, and environmental and political activist. He writes a regular column for The Guardian and has written several books. Monbiot grew up in Oxfordshire and studied zoology at the University of Oxford.

  3. Poisoned Arrows - Wikipedia

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    Poisoned Arrows: An investigative journey through the forbidden lands of West Papua is a 1989 book by British writer and environmental and political activist George Monbiot. In the book, Monbiot discusses his travels to Western New Guinea amid the Papua conflict .

  4. Feral (book) - Wikipedia

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    Feral: Searching for Enchantment on the Frontiers of Rewilding (also published as Feral: rewilding the land, sea and human life) [1] is a 2013 book by the British activist George Monbiot. In it, Monbiot discusses rewilding, particularly in the United Kingdom.

  5. Maternal mortality in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Dragon Quest V (1993), Martha, the mother of the game's protagonist, was rumored to have died in childbirth. In Final Fantasy VI (1994), Gau's mother dies from childbirth, which causes his father to lose his sanity and leave Gau in the Veldt. In the 2007 remake of Final Fantasy IV, Cecil's mother died giving birth to him.

  6. Posthumous birth - Wikipedia

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    A person born in these circumstances is called a posthumous child or a posthumously born person. Most instances of posthumous birth involve the birth of a child after the death of its father, but the term is also applied to infants delivered shortly after the death of the mother, usually by caesarean section. [2]

  7. Matricide - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Okinawa, 1945: There are accounts in which Okinawan civilians killed their mothers to prevent them from being captured, raped, tortured, and/or killed by the invading American forces. [ 1 ] The Parker–Hulme murder case of 1954, in which 16-year-old Pauline Parker bludgeoned her mother Honorah to death with the assistance of Parker's ...

  8. Letters to the dead - Wikipedia

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    Letters to the Dead have been found on a range of materials, such as bowls, figurines, linen, papyrus, a jar stand, ostraca and stone stelae. [1] Both men and women could be the petitioners or the deceased recipients of letters. [1] They generally included some or all of the following components:

  9. Death and the Child - Wikipedia

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    The girl in the foreground is Munch’s older sister Sophia, who was six years old at the time of her mother’s death. [13] Unlike the people becoming blurry in the background, she instantly catches the eye with her red dress and her presence. In a way she serves as a spokesperson for the other family members and expresses their grief very ...