Death Rituals

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DEATH RITUALS

Death Rituals

[Institution Name]Rituals of Death

The topic of my today's speech is to talk about rituals of death. Even though the topic is very different and complex it is of my interest because I am always eager to learn new things about the people and their culture. So, first of all I would like to talk about the current rituals of taking care of dead bodies in United States.

There are many of the rituals that are practiced in State out of which there are many of them that we still do not know and will try to discover in today's conversation. There are numerous modes in which dead bodies are utilized to accelerate information of research and how the human body works, but then there are usual modes for a body to be eternally prepared to rest. Two of the more widespread modes are burial and cremation.

The actions carried out in rituals can be regulated and sanctioned by various constraints and various social groups of ideas and beliefs. It is therefore, common that rituals are given whenever there is a looming confrontation between individuals or a threatening confrontation between individuals and their environment. There are several types of rituals. These are practiced in various situations and different social reasons.

Death is a fact, the resurrection is a fact, and the grave is the process whereby these two facts are faced, at least in our experience of the death, burial and resurrection. In the West, the idea of death has been changed to the Cultural Revolution. Death is at once a natural process and one of the cultural features, together with the construction of life's most important man. As there is always next to the life and as it there is no escape, man has never ceased questioning on the essence of death and others. However, despite constant proximity, and its inevitability, its true sense escapes us.

In many parts of the world on November 2 is a special day in which the dead are remembered. In keeping with this important conclusion we propose a series of tools and tips for when you leave this world, our last act is ecologically and environmental friendly burial.

The environmental concerns have come to the funeral industry and there are alternative green burials or cremation we reconcile with nature, because after death we can also reduce environmental impact. Imagine following your death to be buried in a forest, in a biodegradable casket, with no headstones and a river flowing merrily. Your family can visit you not in a cold and gloomy cemetery, but in a natural forest full of life. These are called "Green Burials", which are slowly increasing as alternatives to traditional burial and renewing the concept of death in our societies. Green cemeteries are born as an ethical initiative and environmentally sustainable ecological phenomenon compared to the common uses of the funeral industry. Normal practices of the burials are to take the body and protect it by making the coffins highly resistant to the passage ...
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