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Last Analyzed : 21.06.2020
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  • Country imgUnited States
  • IP Address 50.125.224.78
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Title
The Amateur's Guide To Death & Dying – Enhancing Life Near Death
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Text / Code Ratio 39.92 %
theamateursguide.com has a website text/code ratio of 39.92 %. Search engine crawlers tend to not pick up pages with inadequate content.
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1 The amateur's guide to death & dying
2 – here’s how they face the end of their lives
3 The tragic history of how pandemics have disrupted mourning
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2 ın a boston ıcu, staff members orchestrate goodbyes over zoom and comfort patients who would otherwise die alone.
3 Showing compa***ion
4 End-of-life sentence
5 From mafia propaganda to moral outcry, what’s stopping us from embracing water cremation technology?
6 The machine
7 Media, morals and the mafia
8 Waste not
9 Reframing the narrative
10 Posts navigation
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1 Bali’s open-air burials endure despite covıd-19 crisis
2 – skull ısland –
3 – millennia-old custom –
4 A death doula’s guide to grieving ın the pandemic
5 ıf you’re grieving right now, here are 5 shows that get ıt
6 The pandemic broke end-of-life care
7 More people are dying in american prisons
8 ‘not priests, nor crosses, nor bells.’
9 The misunderstood funeral tech that’s illegal in 30 states
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1 The unique pain of grieving during covıd-19
2 How to grieve in a pandemic
3 There were no embalmers, so my parents covered harry with ice. there were no coffins, just boxes painted white. my parents put harry in a box. my mother wanted him dressed in white — it had to be white. so she dressed him in a little white suit and put him in the box. you’d think he was sleeping. we all said a little prayer. the priest came over and blessed him. ı remember my mother putting in a white piece of cloth over his face; then they closed the box. they put harry in a little wagon, drawn by a horse. only my father and uncle were allowed to go to the cemetery. when they got there, two soldiers lowered harry into a hole.
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1 Samantha gelfand, fellow
2 Ricky leiter, attending physician
3 Reverend john kearns, chaplain
4 Stephanie brook kiser, fellow
5 Natasha lever, palliative-care nurse
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1 For centuries Bali’s Trunyanese people have left their dead to decompose in the open, the bodies placed in bamboo cages until only the skeletons remain.
2 ↪HERE↩ (7)
3 Amy Wright Glenn’s outgoing voicemail message reminds me of a guided meditation app. “Before you leave your message, inhale [long pause] and exhale [another pause]… Thank you so much,” she says in a soothing tone.
4 If there is one emotion that hangs over our world these days — other than fear and anger, perhaps — it is grief.
5 I Know This Much Is True
6 (HBO)
7 Experts say: (5)
8 After Life
9 (Netflix) (2)
10 Dead to Me
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1 Complete Article ↪HERE↩ ! (7)
2 [long pause]
3 [another pause]…
4 House
5 Castle)
6 End Game
7 Avengers
8 Six Feet Under
9 A Million Little Things
10 Undone
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  • Service Provider (ISP)
  • Ziply Fiber
  • Hosted IP Address
  • 50.125.224.78
  • Hosted Country
  • imgUnited States
  • Host Region
  • Washington , Marysville
  • Latitude and Longitude
  • 48.0589 : -122.1579
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