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By Eamon Grennan The New Yorker, July 5 , 1999P. 40 When you close your eyes in such a silence, death View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Joan Acocella.
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By Douglas Morea The New Yorker, September 25 , 1971P. 52 There's more gloss in the sad perfection of her death View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Charles Bethea.
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By Stanley Moss The New Yorker, August 4, 1980 P. 38 My mother near her death View Article By David Remnick By Jelani Cobb By Jia Tolentino By Robin Wright.
By Joyce Horner The New Yorker, April 18 , 1953P. 107 Our ancestors invited Death View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By Andy Borowitz By Atul Gawande.
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Similar treatment befell other causes of death viewed as morally damning or unmentionable in polite company: tuberculosis, breast cancer, alcoholism, AIDS, suicide.
Nanjing! (City of Life and Death) viewed history with more sophistication, exploring the 1937 38 Nanjing (Nanking) Massacre with a convincing blend of realistic action and thoughtful reverie.
It is death, viewed with the neutrality of a flashbulb, stripped to its most equalizing and random eventuality.
First, a principal-components factor analysis was conducted to explore the structure in the relationships between these additional variables (ERA mental, ERA cognitive and ERA physical scales, HRAS, belief in life after death, fear of death, views on euthanasia, and the wish to experience a specific future event).
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