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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

‘Life, Death and the Hereafter’

1990
From Hannen Swaffer, ‘Bernard Shaw’s Final Words on Life, Death and the Hereafter, his Failures, Doubts and Hopes’, Daily Herald, 18 November 1943. Hannen Swaffer (1879–1962), journalist and dramatic critic, one of Fleet Street’s best-known characters in his day, had a strong interest in the subjects of spiritualism and life after death.
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Designing for the Other 'Hereafter': When Older Adults Remember about Forgetting

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
L. Ramos, E. V. D. Hoven, L. Miller
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The Sweet Hereafter (1997)

<p>[First para. of encyclopaedia entry]: "Atom Egoyan’s adaptation of Russell Banks’ <em>The Sweet Hereafter</em> treats two tragedies: a bus crash in which all but one of a community’s school-age children plunge to their deaths in icy water, and incest. In North American cinema, films about trauma tend to make a spectacle of suffering
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Songs of the Hereafter

Abstract This part consists of nine poems, including two in acrostic form, dealing with eschatological themes. In these poems, Sëriñ Mbay Jaxate reminds his audience about the inevitability of death, the dangers awaiting the unrighteous, and the privileges stored for the righteous in the hereafter.
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