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  2. Talk about death, but live your life: What people working in ...

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    Those who work in end-of-life care understand that most people don’t want to talk about death. But they agree that doing it anyway is the best way to make the experience peaceful — not just ...

  3. Together in life and death, Evansville couple get a fairytale ...

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    Such was the Easts' devotion to each other that they didn't want to imagine life — or death — apart, their daughter said. "My mother's greatest wish would that they would die in bed together ...

  4. Culture of life - Wikipedia

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    A culture of life describes a way of life based on the belief that human life begins at conception, and is sacred at all stages from conception through natural death. [1] It opposes abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment (also known as the death penalty), [note 1] studies and medicines involving embryonic stem cells, and contraception, because they are seen as destroying life.

  5. Death and culture - Wikipedia

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    For example, one aspect of Hinduism involves belief in a continuing cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth and the liberation from the cycle . Eternal return is a non-religious concept proposing an infinitely recurring cyclic universe, which relates to the subject of the afterlife and the nature of consciousness and time. Though various ...

  6. Sociology of death - Wikipedia

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    Precursory work, as seen above, had created a prototype field of research for the sociology of death to grow out from. Further work in the 1960s [3] grew into a defined interdisciplinary field from the 1990s with great outputs of research and offerings of academic courses on sociologically related issues around death. [5]

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  8. Life cycle ritual - Wikipedia

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    A life cycle ritual is a ceremony to mark a change in a person's biological or social status at various phases throughout life. [1] Such practices are found in many societies and are often based on traditions of a community. [1] Life cycle rituals may also have religious significance that is stemmed from different ideals and beliefs. [1]

  9. Are you working yourself to death? Your job won't prioritize ...

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    Society's expectation of employees − where exhaustion, overwork and isolation often go unnoticed until it's too late − is unsafe and outdated.