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    that he threw enormous parties and wanted to be a part of the crowd but not care for Gatsby’s existence. This friendship is for advantageous, they know of Gatsby and what he has to offer. When Gatsby died, none of these party people showed up to his funeral because he had nothing to offer to…

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    The Leaderships of Pericles and Lycurgus Although there were many other notable leaders from ancient Greece, Pericles and Lycurgus should both be noted as two of the more prominent leaders in Greek history. Each leader influenced their own city-states both politically and socially. Pericles was a military general, a public speaker, and a widely known statesman in Athens (Joshua J. Mark, PERICLES, aceint.eu). Lycurgus was a lawmaker in Sparta, and he established many of ancient Sparta’s…

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    his official military funeral, which took place at DC’s Arlington National Cemetery. According to the SPJ code of ethics, it states clearly, under the “minimize harm” section that a journalist must “be sensitive when seeking or using interviews or photographs of those affected by tragedy or grief.” Rogers had recently died, and he and his loved ones deserved respect and certain space for them to grieve and remember him for who he was. Besides, many people present in the funeral did not even…

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    Mukudj Mask Symbolism

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    villages are divided into clans and families, and society known as moukouji. Officiates of moukoudji utilize a cult kit that includes statuettes, human relics and masks. The community leaders commission Mukudj dance to mark important occasions and funerals. The mask is named after the dance called Mukudj , where the male performs a dance on stilts and the…

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    One of my hardest moments was when my grandpa passed away. My grandpa died Feburary 4th,2006, one day before my moms birthday. I believe the funeral was on Feburary 6th 2006. The day of the funeral I honestly didn’t know what to do. For my young age I really haven’t gone to funerals that much so I didn’t know what to do so when I seen everyone else crying so I started to cry and now I know I just wished I knew back then. You never know how much someone means to you at a young age and you grow…

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    Life Compass

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    Session 1. In the first session, the therapist learned about the patient’s experience with pain thus far, and gained an understanding of the current situation that has lead to physical therapy. The therapist and the patient went over the VLQ done prior to the intervention and created a life compass from the responses on the VLQ (See Appendix F for an example of a life compass). The life compass described the values dimensions in the patient’s life and how consistently the patient lived…

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    Brutus and Antony's techniques of persuading the crowd using ethos, pathos, and logos, it is obvious that Brutus is the more persuasive speaker. Both Brutus and Antony used ethos trying to persuade the crowd who the best persuasive speaker is at the funeral speech. One example from Brutus is, "Believe me for mine honor and have respect to mine honor that you may believe." He is trying to make them to respect him and believe him so that he will be proven to be the best persuasive speaker. One…

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    The rituals surrounding death in Judaism can be separated into two groups – rituals intended for the mourners and rituals for the deceased. The Jewish laws and tradition dictate that the deceased’s body be buried and the funeral occur as soon as possible after death, ideally prior to sundown on the day of the death due to the belief that the soul returns to God immediately after death so the body can be returned to earth to complete its return to the dust from which it was…

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    Imagine how different the Harry Potter series be if it was told from Voldemort's perspective. Tremendously different right? It’s all about bias and perspective. In The Great Gatsby, there are many characters that could be used as the narrator but shouldn't. Gatsby would paint Tom in a bad light, Tom would paint Gatsby in a bad light (well certainly he did), and Jordan wasn’t exactly there for the entire story so there would certainly be plot holes. Which leaves Nick as the most fitting character…

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    Nacirema Ritual Analysis

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    a new life of the deceased. Most Japanese households have elderly women who are the primary caretakers of the ancestor’s graves ensuring a proper send off. However, Tsuji (2011), states that the older men assume the post of chief mourner at the funeral and memorial rituals. Additionally, Tsuji (2011) affirms that these ceremonies kept the names of the ancestors alive for the coming generations, keeping the identity of the family alive. Furthermore, Tsuji (2011) suggests that the ceremonies…

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