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ordinary American death attitudes. a willingness to accept death as a fact of life. a superficial attitude toward death. the foundation of modern American beliefs about death.
ordinary American death attitudes. a willingness to accept death as a fact of life. a superficial attitude toward death. the foundation of modern American beliefs about death.
In Greek times, people were afraid of facing death. In the Middle Ages, death was surrounded by the elaborate theological patterns. In primitive cultures, death was celebrated ritually. In American life, people hardly mention deat
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we should not rejoice at a birth. we should cry at a birth and rejoice at a funeral. a wedding should be solemn affair. death should be accepted in the same spirit as marriage and birth.
In American life, people hardly mention the death. In the Middle Ages, death was surrounded by respect. In primitive cultures, death was faced with awe. In Greek times, people .were afraid of facing death.
we should not rejoice at a birth. we should cry at a birth and rejoice at a funeral. a wedding should be solemn affair. death should be accepted in the same spirit as marriage and birth.
a characteristic of American society. a quality found in all civilizations. a quality inherited from our Latin ancestors. a quality of the American character.
ordinary American death attitudes a willingness to accept death as a fact of life a superficial attitude toward death the foundation of modern American beliefs about death
we should not rejoice at a birth we should cry at a birth and rejoice at a funeral a wedding should be solemn affair death should be accepted in the same spirit as marriage and birth
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out of fear of the emotional depths because they no longer are intensely religions because they are materialists either A or B
out of fear of the emotional depths. because they are no longer intensely religious. because they are materialists. either out of dread or lack of religious beliefs.
out of fear of the emotional depths. because they are no longer intensely religious. because they are materialists. either out of dread or lack of religious beliefs.
a characteristic of American society a quality found in all civilizations a quality inherited from our Latin ancestors a striking quality of the American character
a characteristic of American society. a quality found in all civilizations. a quality inherited from our Latin ancestors. a quality of the American character.
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a characteristic of American society a quality found in all civilizations a quality inherited from our Latin ancestors a striking quality of the American character
In American life, people hardly mention the death. In the Middle Ages, death was surrounded by respect. In primitive cultures, death was faced with awe. In Greek times, people .were afraid of facing death.
out of fear of the emotional depths because they no longer are intensely religions because they are materialists either A or B