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frez [133]
3 years ago
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Take a look at the Life Before Death gallery here. Be advised that, although these photos are not graphic, they do showcase the

human experience before and after death. (If the circumstances of your personal life make it too difficult for you to discuss death and dying issues, please contact me, and we'll make alternate arrangements.)Be sure to read the captions that go along with the photos. Although they won't affect everyone in the same way, my personal experience was that it took some time for me to begin to formulate a coherent reaction to them, so you might wish to plan in a such a way that you can view them and then wait a day or two before posting.First, what is your reaction to what you saw and read?Second, select one individual from the gallery, and discuss the little glimpse of their development that you were able to share through the photos and the captions. Make use of the relevant theories and research findings with regard to death and dying in your textbook.
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liq [111]3 years ago
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The photographs were a collection of images of people before and after death. It makes us hard to agree and believe on the simplicity of life, how things are so sorted but while we are alive, we just try to over complicate the stuff more than we know. It also makes us hate the things we have, disrespect what we are to carry and never give a thought about the matters which should be of utmost concern to us. This really makes us believe in the facts which are simple yet complex and do not allow us to think out of the box ever.There was an image of a lady. Edelgard was divorced in the early eighties, and lived on her own from then on; she had no children. From her early teens she was an active member of the Protestant church. She fell ill and thought her self to be a burden to the society in so many ways. Her face after death had no remorse or happiness or any sort of expression. It was blank and crisp without any flaws. It had a beauty to it. We never live the life when alive and have unfulfilled desires later.

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