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Ethnic Variations in Dying, Death and Grief: Diversity in Universality (Death Education, Aging & Health Care) [Paperback]

Donald P. Irish , Kathleen F. Lundquist , Vivian J. Nelsen
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The Zapruder film of a young man in a convertible, his head rocked by the shock of a bullet, his life energy spraying on a Texas wind, the young woman crawling across the car's back, played endlessly on television in the weeks that followed President Kennedy's assassination. Read the first page
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