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    Japanese Culture

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    Abstract It is important to understand that an individual ’s perspective of death and dying is greatly impacted by their culture. In this paper I will discuss how the Japanese culture approaches death and dying. I will also discuss the unique concept of organ transplantation that surrounds that Japanese culture. This paper presents the law of organ transplantation in Japan‚ which allows people to decide whether brain death can be used to determine their death in agreement with their family. Japan

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    Industry Analysis

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    Industry Analysis Firms in funeral industry operate funeral homes‚ cemeteries and crematoria. This includes the management of funerals‚ cremations and burials. The financial performance of the Funeral Directors‚ Crematoria and Cemeteries industry is strongly influenced by the number of deaths in Australia each year. This statistic has risen stably over the past five years but the baby boomers are driving the trend of funeral. Within the next decade‚ Australia’s death rate is set to increase from

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    George Bernard Shaw Essay

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    when describing the cremation of his mother‚ contributing to the passage’s overall irony concerning death. Shaw compares the crematory to “…a roomy kitchen‚ with a big cement table and two cooks‚” and continues on saying that “Mama would have enjoyed [watching the process] enormously‚” expressing that death is not a dreadful event‚ but instead suggests that it can be enjoyed and brought about in an optimistic light. It is obvious that Shaw’s opinions regarding the cremation process deviate from

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    Analyzing the Reading of : The Old Man Isn’t There Anymore By Kellie Schmitt 1. Schmitt’s purpose in writing this travel narrative‚ is to show the differences between the Chinese and American cultures‚ when it comes to many different things. Main examples in this narrative are; living under the same roof‚ loss of a loved one‚ and funeral etiquette. In the Chinese culture it is excepted to come into common areas in your under clothing. Where in America‚ this would not be appropriate at all.

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    Cremation Urns

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    Cremation is an alternative to the traditional funeral service. With cremation you have many options that you might not be aware of that can help your family through the hard process of losing a loved one. You can choose to hold a memorial cremation service with your local funeral home this way everyone can come together to say goodbye to the lost loved one‚ and have a time to reflect on all the memories you have shared together. You can also use a rental casket‚ and have a viewing of your loved

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    Retrieved April 17‚ 2010 from www.fasb.org BBCNews‚ (2002). Enrons Trail of Deception. Retrieved April 18‚ 2010 from www.bbc.co.uk Kadlec‚ D. (2002). Enron: Who’s Accountable. Retrieved April 18‚ 2010 from www.time.com BBCNews. (2002). US Cremation Scandal Deepens. Retrieved April 19‚ 2010 from www.bbc.co.uk Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. (2002). Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Retrieved April 19‚ 2010 from www.findlaw.com Rimer‚ S. (2002). Crematory Owners Ask Why. Retrieved April 19‚ 2010 from www.nytimes

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    Alternative Ending for Bridge to Terabithia Jesse had just made May Belle the new queen of Terabithia. The spirits of Terabithia came down after May Belle was queen. They came to congratulate May Belle for being the new queen and to thank Jesse for being such a good king. But after‚ something very surprising was said by the spirits. “Terabithia is no longer an imaginary land but is now apart of the real world. Every inhabitant of Terabithia will become real because we are now ruled by the rightful

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    The cremation ground

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    The cremation ground BANG!! BANG!! BANG!!! THUD.................THUD……..THUD……….THUD WHAT??? OKAY YES GET THAT IT’S THERE CHANGE FAST…. We are late These words and noises were my morning alarm on the day of July 15th. I draggggggggggggg myself out of bed‚ open my bedroom door with a squeaking sound‚ poke my head out then look left

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    Shaw Prose Essay

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    Shaw Prose Essay In Shaw’s prose piece‚ he describes the cremation of his mother’s remains. He describes the whole process which included going behind the scenes and seeing the furnaces and coffins. Shaw’s tone in the prompt is astonished because of the wonderful things he witnesses at the cremation place‚ and at the same time content. In the beginning he enters the cremation place. He goes behind the scenes to see more of what really goes on. He says‚ “I went behind the scenes and saw the

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    loss and grief

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    INTRODUCTION Almost everyone in the world experiences an event which can be considered as a loss. It is the disappearance of something or someone important to an individual‚ grief is the natural response to the loss‚ people feel a range of emotions when they suffer a loss such as shock‚ panic‚ denial‚ anger and guilt. Death is one of the major events associated with loss but there are many others that occur which can also have a negative effect on someone’s life by impacting in various ways.

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