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Middle-aged and older adults in Aids village: a mixed methods study on talking about death and well-being promotion based on social support theory. [PDF]
Zhang L.
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This chapter explores the circumstances of Prisdang's afterlife, and how he continues to be harnessed to several causes—international Buddhist diplomacy, monarchism, and democracy. Conservative royalists, antiestablishment politicians, and political progressives have also appropriated him, but for divergent purposes.
Tamara Loos
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The issue discusses and introduces the Muslim beliefs regarding afterlife. A first part is devoted to the rich Qur'an images regarding afterlife and eternal abodes, then the late traditions regarding the topic are dealt with.
TOTTOLI, Roberto
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2022
This thesis is the culmination of the work I have written during my time in the program. These poems situate themselves in conversation with and were largely inspired by Christina Sharpe’s In the Wake: On Blackness and Being. I encountered this text in Dr. Manuel-Scott’s “Black Bodies, Policing, and Historical Memory” course in the fall of 2020. In the
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This thesis is the culmination of the work I have written during my time in the program. These poems situate themselves in conversation with and were largely inspired by Christina Sharpe’s In the Wake: On Blackness and Being. I encountered this text in Dr. Manuel-Scott’s “Black Bodies, Policing, and Historical Memory” course in the fall of 2020. In the
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Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work companion, 2013
The death of a user challenges many of the assumptions we hold for social network sites, social media, and digital identity architecture. Death represents a natural breaching experiment that violates core design assumptions about the relationship between users, their accounts, and related data.
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The death of a user challenges many of the assumptions we hold for social network sites, social media, and digital identity architecture. Death represents a natural breaching experiment that violates core design assumptions about the relationship between users, their accounts, and related data.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1977
Reporting on experiences described i by patients who had been resuscitated after cardiac arrest, Burch et al 1 wrote as follows: At the onset of cardiac arrest most patients experience a pleasant feeling as though they were entering a peaceful sleep. There was no fear or anxiety.
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Reporting on experiences described i by patients who had been resuscitated after cardiac arrest, Burch et al 1 wrote as follows: At the onset of cardiac arrest most patients experience a pleasant feeling as though they were entering a peaceful sleep. There was no fear or anxiety.
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Scientific American, 2016
The article offers the author's insights on the possibility of preserving the connectome of the brain. Topics mentioned include the visit of the laboratory of the medical research company 21st Century Medicine in Fontana, California, the specialty of the company on cryopreservation of human tissues and organs which uses cryoprotectants or antifreeze ...
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The article offers the author's insights on the possibility of preserving the connectome of the brain. Topics mentioned include the visit of the laboratory of the medical research company 21st Century Medicine in Fontana, California, the specialty of the company on cryopreservation of human tissues and organs which uses cryoprotectants or antifreeze ...
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2019
François Noudelmann’s essay explores the notion of a ‘posthumous truth.’ This concept refers to how discourses on an author can be shaped by supposed ‘revelations’ after his or her death. Noudelmann interrogates whether these alleged ‘truths’ may be considered as such, and to what degree they remain open to interpretation.
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François Noudelmann’s essay explores the notion of a ‘posthumous truth.’ This concept refers to how discourses on an author can be shaped by supposed ‘revelations’ after his or her death. Noudelmann interrogates whether these alleged ‘truths’ may be considered as such, and to what degree they remain open to interpretation.
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