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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has put various restrictions on grief rituals. Literature suggests that the restrictions on funerals and grief rituals may increase the chance of developing symptoms of prolonged grief (PG).
Huibertha B Mitima-Verloop +1 more
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Identification and validation of grief in Facebook groups on mourning
This research aims to analyze the interactions related to the identification and validation of grief in Facebook groups whose purpose is to give support to those who are grieving. A qualitative content analysis of 1,816 comments in three Facebook groups
Andrés Marín-Cortés +4 more
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Family genealogy is well-positioned to explore the significance of burial and death, particularly as it relates to one’s connection to ancestors. Doing genealogical research involves visiting the land of the dead, treasuring information, heirlooms, and ...
Stephen B. Hatton
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Review of Kharijite's viewpoint toward women's attendance in political-social areas since 1-4 century Hegira [PDF]
Kharijite as one of the groups in the first and second centuries, had a respectively certain attitude toward women. They have offered quite different views of woman and her participation in social and political issues including, marriage, treatment ...
Mohamadali Chelongar +2 more
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The Will in the East Slavic Folklore [PDF]
The article explores the concept of the will in the East Slavic folklore. The main criterion for selecting the material is the frequency of the word “will” and corresponding lexical word family in different genres — epics, funeral, recruitment and ...
Tatyana A. Agapkina
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A Socio-economic and Religious Analysis of the Adesiedeɛ (Burial Items) Rite in Akan Dɔteyie (Pre-burial Funeral) [PDF]
The reality of death is attested by everyday experiences in all human societies. Whilst death is a universal phenomenon, the rites associated with dying, death and funeral differ from society to society.
Isaac Boaheng
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Funeral for a Homeless Vagrant? Religious and Social Margins
A “homeless vagrant” was the term used by Protestant clergy of the first half of the twentieth century for a man without name, family or history who died on the street.
Lucy Bregman
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Grave and power: A thanato-sociological analysis of the funerals of Tito, F. Tuđman and S. Milošević [PDF]
The paper offers a thanato-sociological analysis of the funerals of Tito, F. Tuđman and S. Milošević, documenting various ideological contents and various political roles of the funerals of heads of state.
Kuljić Todor
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Protestant “Athleta Christi” in the Propaganda of the Great Turkish War
The unexpected death of the young Duke Georg Friedrich of Wurttemberg (1657–1685) on 18 October 1685 at the siege of Košice came as tremendous shock to the public of the Holy Roman Empire.
Nóra G. Etényi
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An analysis of regulation and governance for funeral social fund in Malaysia
The funeral expense is becoming expensive. It will lead to funeral poverty whereby the next of kin of the deceased face difficulty paying funeral expenses.
Azrul Azlan Iskandar Mirza +8 more
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