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People did their utmost to prevent their relatives from dying in a hospital , for two good reasons . First , it was better to die at home in the company of dear ones than in the inhospitable space of a hospital surrounded by strangers ...
People did their utmost to prevent their relatives from dying in a hospital , for two good reasons . First , it was better to die at home in the company of dear ones than in the inhospitable space of a hospital surrounded by strangers ...
الصفحة 490
Relatives pay 5,000 cedis per day ( US $ 0.65 ) during the first week , and 10,000 during the second week . All bodies are wrapped in a cloth . When we ask him whether he feels any fear , he answers with a biblical quotation that people ...
Relatives pay 5,000 cedis per day ( US $ 0.65 ) during the first week , and 10,000 during the second week . All bodies are wrapped in a cloth . When we ask him whether he feels any fear , he answers with a biblical quotation that people ...
الصفحة 497
It is no wonder that relatives do their utmost to assure that their corpses are well maintained , and tip the attendants at the mortuary for that purpose . Van Gennep ( 1960 : 184 ) refers to the custom in some societies to bury the ...
It is no wonder that relatives do their utmost to assure that their corpses are well maintained , and tip the attendants at the mortuary for that purpose . Van Gennep ( 1960 : 184 ) refers to the custom in some societies to bury the ...
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