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Topic: DEATH AND BURIAL: Some Comments |
RonPrice
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Forum: Death and Dying Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 6:45 am Subject: DEATH AND BURIAL: Some Comments |
| How people in western culture are choosing to celebrate a life after death has become increasingly creative and personal with services that often include a wide range of tangible remembrances of the d ... |
Topic: Death and Death: A Wider View |
RonPrice
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Forum: Death and Dying Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:57 pm Subject: Thanks Algortrinofot |
| It has been a long time since anyone has come to this thread. Good to see it is still alive. Thanks, Algortrinofot, for your comment. I have never owned a dog and have, therefore, never had any emotio ... |
Topic: Death and Death: A Wider View |
RonPrice
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Forum: Death and Dying Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:04 pm Subject: Thanks alinaboom |
| Thanks alinaboom....the issues are complex and, after placing two long posts here at this phpbb online community, it seemed best not to add another lenghty post. "Buddhist perspectives" and ... |
Topic: Death and Death: A Wider View |
RonPrice
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Forum: Death and Dying Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:58 am Subject: After nearly 3 years of this thread.... |
Pleased to know there is someone out there reading this thread, poormeste.--Ron Price, Tasmania  |
Topic: Death and Death: A Wider View |
RonPrice
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Forum: Death and Dying Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 10:03 am Subject: Dostoevsky and the English Novel- |
I came across the following item in:
F. Dostoevski in "Dostoevsky and the English Novel: Dickens, John Cowper Powys and D. H. Lawrence," David Gervais, The Cambridge Quarterly,Volume 35, ... |
Topic: Death and Death: A Wider View |
RonPrice
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Forum: Death and Dying Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 4:23 am Subject: Death and Death: A Wider View |
DIFFERENT CITIES
The city is the embodiment of nightmare, of terrible visions, of some blank and dead spirit. Dostoevsky describes this urban jungle in a style full of life’s immediacy and authenti ... |
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