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    The Sociology of Burials: Green Burials I happened to stumble upon an unusual PBS documentary recently called Will for the Woods (2013). The program had already begun‚ however the idea was very interesting and immediately I wanted to see what was happening. Any environmentally conscious person would find the Green Burial a good alternative‚ as the film suggests it is a simple‚ elegant and natural alternative to contemporary burial or cremation. Green burials greatly reduce resource use and pollution

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    although a slight level of maturity is released when Ort quotes “stubbed toes are something you have to live with in this life” which are wise words coming from a child. Ort expresses himself through imagery and symbolism‚ an example is the sky. Ort refers to the sky in the last paragraph of the exposition‚ describing it as “one big blue eye” “just looking down at us”‚ which introduces the reader to Ort’s powerful insight into the world around him. Why does the Author use first person narrative?

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    A Gap of Sky A) Youth. It is a time‚ a state in life in which a person‚ who is not a child but still not an adult yet‚ is forced through many changes‚ physically as well as mentally. Age and responsibility are growing proportionally as well as the expectations from parents‚ school‚ friends and more. Youth is often characterized by independence‚ desire and by a struggle of individuality. Youth is like millions of traffic lights‚ switching colors in high speed and forcing you to hit the brake at

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    The Sky Tree as retold by Joseph Bruchac In the beginning‚ Earth was covered with water. In Sky Land‚ there were people living as they do now on Earth. In the middle of that land was the great Sky Tree. All of the food which the people in that Sky Land ate came from the great tree. The old chief of that land lived with his wife‚ whose name was Aataentsic‚ meaning “Ancient Woman‚” in their long house near the great tree. It came to be that the old chief became sick‚ and nothing could cure

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    Funeral practices and burial customs in the Philippinesencompass a wide range of personal‚ cultural‚ and traditional beliefs and practices which Filipinos observe in relation to bereavement‚dying‚ honoring‚ respecting‚ interring‚ and remembering their departed loved ones‚ relatives‚ and friends. Sources of the various practices include religious teachings‚ vestiges of colonialism‚ and regional variations on these. In past and present times‚ Filipinos believe in the afterlife and give attention to

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    Tibetan Sky Burials

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    Ok‚ now that I’ve got your attention I would like to explain a bit about Tibetan Sky Burials. There are many burial ceremonies around the world but‚ the Tibetan Sky Burial in particular‚ proves to be the most interesting and ultimately the most gruesome of all. The origin of this fascinating burial remains vastly hidden in Tibetan mystery. Since the introduction of Buddhism to the region in the 800s‚ sky burials have become the most common way to dispose of the dead. They’re also among the most

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    Kofun Burial Mounds in Ancient Japan “The practice of building sepulchral mounds and burying treasures with the dead was transmitted to Japan from the Asian continent about the third century A.D.” (B. Ford‚ 1987‚ p.24) Locally these mega structures were called Kofun Burial Mounds‚ titled after the Ancient Japanese period in which they were built‚ the Kofun Period (300 – 800 C.E.) The sites of more than 10 000 keyhole tombs still remain in Japan‚ though direct access to these tombs is difficult

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    Burial Rituals of Native American Culture At some point in our lives‚ we all come to realize that death is a part of life. Cultural diversity provides a wide variety of lifestyles and traditions for each of the unique groups of people in our world. Within these different cultures‚ the rituals associated with death and burial can also be uniquely diverse. Many consider ritualistic traditions that differ from their own to be somewhat strange and often perceive them as unnatural. A prime example

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    Heaven has turned out to be This side of the sky There’s another way of thinking I believe in love I believe life should be lived before it’s over On this golden summer evening River flowing by Maybe heavens always been This side of the sky Never seen a place so peaceful Like a fairy-tale With no sign of any dragons in the forest I’m not used to being happy Makes me want to cry Never knew all this was waiting this side of the sky There’s another way of living I believe in

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    The little girl lay there‚ staring up at the huge expanse of blue above her. She could hear her mummy off to one side talking to a friend. They laughed. She wondered if the sky ever ended. “Sweetie!” The little girl sat up and looked at her mummy. She thought her mummy was very pretty. She liked the clothes mummy wore. She would be like mummy when she was older. “Sweetie‚ do you want a balloon?” She looked at where her mummy was pointing. An old wrinkly man stood there‚ holding a bunch of balloons

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