Category: Death

  • Kathe Kollwitzs Death and the Mother Painting

    Kathe Kollwitzs Death and the Mother Painting Art for Arts Sake Because of the specific aesthetics and the incredible expressivity, every single piece of art by Kathe Kollwitz breaks the well-known idea about the impersonality of art. Because of the shades of meaning and the hidden suffering which her pictures are shot through with, every…

  • Gary Davis: Death Dont Have No Mercy

    Gary Davis: Death Dont Have No Mercy Death is inevitable for everyone on the planet, and sooner or later, it will come to every home and take away all who are loved by the human heart. The song is a terrible embodiment of the variability of life, the sudden possibility of decease at any moment;…

  • Organizational Change as a Process of Death, Dying, and Rebirth by Zell

    Organizational Change as a Process of Death, Dying, and Rebirth by Zell In the article Organizational Change as a Process of Death, Dying, and Rebirth (2003) by Deone Zell, the author presents and discusses the results of a study on the resistance to organizational change in professional bureaucracies. The study was conducted in the physics…

  • Dying-Death and Loss-Grief in Different Cultures

    Dying-Death and Loss-Grief in Different Cultures Introduction Culture is a product of evolution and human creativity; it comprises of all aspects of human adjustment which include sets of ideals, beliefs, and customs common to a group of people. Mexican-American Culture As in any human culture, the Mexican-American is diverse and persistently changing as a result…

  • The Traditions of Death Practices

    The Traditions of Death Practices Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Human Composting Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Dia de los Muertos is one of the countrys most spectacular and extravagant celebrations. For Mexicans, unlike Americans or Europeans, death is merely the end of earthly existence, which continues in the other afterlife, the Mixtlán. That is why…

  • The Death and Burial of the Chinese

    The Death and Burial of the Chinese Table of Contents Introduction The Chinese Attitude Toward the Dead Funerary Practices from the Neolithic to the Tang Dynasty The Function of the Objects and Ideas Conclusion References Introduction The attitude to death in the countries of the East is considered best of all in the example of…

  • Bereavement Loss and Death Practices Across Cultures

    Bereavement Loss and Death Practices Across Cultures Table of Contents Introduction Methodology Results Discussion Elaborate Coffins in Ghana and Life after Death Religion and Death Rituals Environmentally Friendly Funerals Chasing Away Spirits of the Dead Conclusion References Introduction Death refers to the permanent end of all processes that sustain life in a human being. Grief…

  • A Good Death: Family Ritual of Death Anniversary

    A Good Death: Family Ritual of Death Anniversary Death anniversary is one of the everyday rituals that every family practices in memory of their departed relatives. It has become an extraordinary occasion such that most families will go to the extent of spending fortunes to ensure they celebrate these occasions in the best way possible.…

  • Tupacs Fake Death Conspiracy Theory

    Tupacs Fake Death Conspiracy Theory Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction A conspiracy theory is a claim that some larger, more complex event was planned and orchestrated by a smaller group of people than is generally known. One of the most famous examples of a conspiracy theory is the idea that…

  • Understanding Amish Attitudes Toward Death: Implications for End-of-Life Care

    Understanding Amish Attitudes Toward Death: Implications for End-of-Life Care There are many factors that, to a great extent, determine the attitude one has toward death, such as social, religious, cultural, and financial factors (Puente-Fernandez et al., 2020). According to some studies, death awakens feelings of frustration, fear, and insecurity in healthcare professionals. The Amish are…