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And certainly, for most businesses, you don't even need the capital.with cremations. So there were these two companies.
It's often polished and white or beautiful colored stone, stone bowls, pins, and personal items,very often burned on the cremation pyre.So monuments as well as objects, they're all around us in the landscape.
You've supported us all along.The countries decided to go for cremation.
And certainly, for most businesses, you don't even need the capital.There's a small trend towards cremations, which you can kind of adjust for, but by and large, it's a pretty steady situation
individuals and normally you have one either buried or chromated individual at the center of an earthern Mound and thenthey've raised the mound above them sometimes you get additional cremations and burials kind of shoved into thesides a bit like a family tomb or a family grave where first of all it's one person's grave and then you put you know
women, but women in predominant numbers have experience that has caused such rage.And I want to remind you all of that in lots of mythologies, the cremation ground, the place where everything is burned to ash, is actually the most fertile place
Kiss-- very theatrical rockers."You going to be in there or him?" "There's always cremation." "He wouldn't have wanted that," Jay said.
It's why, for example, in some cultures-- like one that I studied was a certain Hindu culture-- where after somebody dies, particularly, let's say,it's the head of household, the male who dies-- the men are responsible for taking care of all the cremation and the funerary aspectsof the death. The women go into one room in the house that's been designated for mourning, and other women in the community come in and help them express their grief
Wood smoke -- that beautiful, sweet, warm smell of my childhood in Vermont.Like pied pipers, we all walked toward the source and found ourselves guests at, what was probably, the world's highest cremation ceremony.Seven years before, a team of Japanese climbers had been swept off the slope while they slept in their tents, an enormous avalanche throwing them into the deep crevasse.
I looked at the five, distinct cairns. Not four, not six, but five.How odd that just five of the Japanese were found, and here I was, witnessing the one-and-only cremation at K2 Base Camp in history. Here they were burning before my very eyes,the five, lost Japanese. The five women of K2.
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