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    MERGEFORMAT �4� � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �5� Standing on Juhu beach‚ in Mumbai India‚ is little boy sifting through trash. He is wearing torn beach shorts and a plain t-shirt he probably found on the beach. As he is standing there you can see the beach extending far behind him completely covered in garbage‚ stretching on for miles. The boy ’s face is contorted from the smell of the heaping trash and the air seems slightly off color. This is only one beach in the world that has these issues. ("Day in pictures:

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    My Funeral

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    For my funeral‚ I would like everyone I know to come to it. Also I would very appreciate it if no one cries or is sad. I would just like it if they share my memories instead of mourning over them. I don’t mind if my funeral is not that fancy‚ because I will not be there to see it‚ but I sure don’t want the mood of the funeral very melancholy. I would also like people to dress in white‚ as per our Indian culture. I do not want to be buried underground and just rot away‚ but I would like it very much

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    Leningrad Cemetery

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    Dehumanization of the War and the Desire of the Dead shown in “Leningrad Cemetery‚ Winter of 1941” When we think of war graves‚ the image that comes into mind is the spatial area full of white tombstones interred with the remains of deceased people. Because we did not experience war‚ it is hard to imagine how disastrous the war is. In that sense‚ Sharon Olds’ poem‚ “Leningrad Cemetery‚ Winter of 1941” vividly portrays the harsh reality of the war on the historical background of the Siege of

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    The Grave Analysis

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    Analysis of The Grave by Katherine Anne Porter In the short story “The Grave” by Katherine Anne Porter‚ there are two preteens named Miranda and Paul that venture into the family cemetery. The two young juveniles were on their way to go hunting when they decided to set down their rifles‚ climb the fence‚ and explore the now empty grave plots. The bodies were moved to a public cemetery due to the current land being sold to supply a little income to other relatives. Miranda and Paul decide to

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    HYPERLINK "http://eduweb.com/portfolio/artofcrimedetection/" \t "_blank" The Art of Crime Detection <- your first lab link What do the left and rights sides of the brain do? Which side of the brain does a police sketch artist use when creating a suspect sketch? The left side sees and interprets the world in symbols and languages. However the right side interprets it in terms of space and shape. In the activities‚ you are asked to help draw a sketch of the suspects. How did you do? Was it easy

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    Carlo Scarpa – Brion-Vega cemetery (completion‚ 1978) INTRODUCTION In San Vito d’Altivole near Treviso in Italy‚ Scarpa was commissioned by the Brion family to design an extension to the families’ cemetery. This designed to be Guiseppe and Onorina Brion’s final resting place‚ the people who lived in the town were originally going to share the cemetery‚ but this never happened. The aim was to create architecture‚ a design that would evoke the hearts of the viewer in a poetical manner (Saito

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    History Of Mummification

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    In ancient Egypt‚ mummification was considered important to someone’s afterlife. The mummified body provided a place for a person’s spirit‚ to return to the body after death. Firstly the process starts with gutting the body. All inner organs were removed- except the heart. The heart had to remain in its place. It would testify for the lifeless person in the afterlife. Often an amulet (object that gives power) would be placed over the heart to protect it in its journey through the netherworld. The

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    Day Of The Dead Essay

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    To see countless skulls‚ graves‚ and hearing music may be an odd way to imagine a funeral for some. However‚ for the people of Latin America‚ this is beautiful portrayal and magnificent celebration of life after death. A large feast is served‚ graves are decorated‚ and altars are set up as colorful vigils. In Mexico‚ this is called the Day of the Dead or Dia de Muertos. This is the Mexican tradition of celebrating the afterlife and inviting the deceased spirits of loved ones back home. Many people

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    If you ever walk through a cemetery‚ you will probably notice that not every gravestone is going to be the same. Instead you are going to find unique gravestones that are all different shapes‚ sizes‚ and materials depending upon when the person was buried. This is because material culture and social expectations have changed over the decades. The data that we collected from Woodbine Cemetery gives us good insight into some of the trends over time and may lead to some explanation of why the gravestones

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    Memorial rituals are an honorable way to connect with lost loved ones‚ creating healing experiences that provide peace. Rather than holding onto grief after a funeral‚ creating unique‚ creative rituals focuses on celebrating a loved one’s life‚ providing a long-lasting connection that will never be forgotten. Since 1938‚ Cincinnati’s Bolton & Lunsford Funeral Homes has been one of the area’s most honored funeral homes. With respected professionals who handle every aspect of memorial services‚ you

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