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         Death & Dying:     more books (100)
  1. Intimate Death: How the Dying Teach Us How to Live by Marie De Hennezel, 1998-04-28
  2. Dying, Death, and Bereavement by Lewis R. Aiken, 2000-07-01
  3. A Cross Cultural Look at Death, Dying and Religion by Joan Parry, Angela Ryan, 1995-01-01
  4. Introducing Death and Dying: Readings and Exercises by Thomas K. Carr, 2005-08-07
  5. The Kid's Book About Death and Dying by Eric Rofes, 1985-03
  6. Light in the valley: A Christian view of death and dying by Herbert Vander Lugt, 1977
  7. Making Sense of Death: Spiritual, Pastoral, and Personal Aspects of Death, Dying, and Bereavement (Death, Value and Meaning)
  8. Dying Is Not Death by Lee Hoinacki, 2007-01
  9. Death before Dying: The Sufi Poems of Sultan Bahu by Sultan Bahu, 1998-04-01
  10. Dying Well by Ira Byock, 1997-01-13
  11. The American Way of Death Revisited by Jessica Mitford, 2000-11-02
  12. Encyclopedia of Death and Dying by G. Howarth, 2001-11-09
  13. The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker, 1997-05-08
  14. Handbook of Thanatology: The essential body of knowledge for the study of death, dying, and bereavement by David Balk, 2007-10-04

41. Baywood.com
OMEGA The Journal of death and dying Editor Kenneth J. Doka the most advanced and internationally recognized forum on the subject of death and dying.
http://www.baywood.com/journals/previewjournals.asp?id=0030-2228

42. Remembering Jessie Anne & Friends
Tribute to Golden Retriever mix, dedicated to helping others whose animals have a terminal illness understand the dying process. Information on euthenasia and natural death, book recommendations, discussion forum, and related links.
http://www.webjourneys.com/jessieanne/
This Website is dedicated as a tribute to my Golden Retriever mix, Jessie Anne and her friends. Additionally we cover information to help others whose animals have a terminal illness. To help them understand the dying process and deal with it. I hope you find helpful information and references here and feel free to share your experiences in our discussion board as well. Home Remembering Jessie Anne Bandit Photos ... Link to Us This web site designed by WebJourneys
Send mail to webjourneys@hotmail.com with questions or comments about this web site.
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43. Death And Dying
Guide to death, dying, bereavement, and end of life issues on the net. death, dying, and Grief Guide. Good links for dealing with death at all ages.
http://classweb.gmu.edu/awinsler/ordp/death.html
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Very interesting site to help people remember that their time in this world is limited. Calculates your expected death date based on birthdate and gender. Calculates your life expectancy on the basis on Northwestern Mutual life insurance company's criteria. Unbelievable site - incredible links to other scholarly sources, databases on death statistics, cross cultural perspectives and differing views of death, debates on euthanasia, abortion, religion. Their good list of links on death. Guide to death, dying, bereavement, and end of life issues on the net. Annotated search engines and links. Small but good list of links related to death. Good links on terminal illness and dying and being cared for in hospice.
  • AliveHospice

  • A good site with information about children's understanding of death at different developmental periods, tips for how parents should talk to their children about death, warning signs for at risk bereaved children, and the needs of a grieving child.

    44. HEAVENLY QUOTES ABOUT HEAVEN!
    A collection of quotes on Heaven, Heavenly life, death and dying by among others David Brandt Berg and Albert Einstein.
    http://users.belgacom.net/gc674645/prose/heavquot.htm
    Heavenly Quotes Introduction Homesick for Heaven Life After Life! Comfort and Refuge No More Tears Reunion with Loved Ones Our Heavenly Bodies Learning, Learning, Learning! A Down-to-Earth Heaven The Heavenly City Conclusion Cartoonist Arthur Brisbane once pictured a crowd of grieving caterpillars carrying the corpse of a cocoon to its final resting place. The poor, distressed caterpillars, clad in black raiment, were weeping, and all the while the beautiful butterfly fluttered happily above the muck and the mire of Earth, forever freed from its earthly shell.
    Needless to say, Brisbane had the average funeral in mind and sought to convey the idea that when our loved ones pass, it is foolish to remember only the cocoon and concentrate our attention on the remains, while forgetting the bright butterfly. Dr. Werner von Braun, well-known for his part in pioneering the U.S. space program, said that he had "essentially scientific" reasons for believing in life after death. He explained: "Science has found that nothing can disappear without a trace. Nature does not know extinction. All it knows is transformation. If God applies the fundamental principle to the most minute and insignificant parts of the universe, doesn't it make sense to assume that He applies it to the masterpiece of His creation the human soul? I think it does."

    45. Death And Dying
    NSW Health Multi-Cultural Health Communication Service.
    http://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/health-public-affairs/mhcs/publications/Death_
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    Death and Dying Title : Loving care for people with terminal illness Subject : Death and Dying Publication Number : BHC-3305 Publication Date : Author : NSW Health Summary : Explains palliative care. Title : When a baby dies Subject : Death and Dying Publication Number : BHC-4955 Publication Date : Author : NSW Health Summary : Explains the practice in most Australian hospitals of allowing parents to spend time with their dead baby if they wish. Includes information about grief and grief counselling. Title : When a relative dies in hospital Subject : Death and Dying Publication Number : HTS-539 Publication Date : Author : [default] Summary : Interpreter services, what to do, belongings of the deceased, cause of death, a post-mortem, results of a post-mortem, funeral directors, costs, death certificate, further information. Search this Site INDEX BY LANGUAGE About Us News ... mhcs@sesahs.nsw.gov.au

    46. State Of Oregon: Physician-Assisted Suicide
    Full text of measure passed by Oregon voters in which doctors assist terminally ill patients with dying.
    http://www.ohd.hr.state.or.us/chs/pas/pas.cfm
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    about Physician-Assisted Suicide More Rules and Statutes Administrative Rules Legislative Statutes Popular Links FAQs Healthcare Provider Guidebook (pdf) Related Public Health Sites Health Statistics Disease Prevention Text Only State Directory Agencies A-Z About Oregon.gov ... Web Site Feedback

    47. Ultimate Concerns -- Death & Dying
    Cemeteries buriel plot, vault, grave marker? death Benefits Social Security, veterans, other benefits. Other Websites information on death dying.
    http://seniors-site.com/ultimate/
    Bulletins
    input from senior citizens.
    Difficult Decisions
    questions of life and death you as a senior citizen may need to make..
    Life-Sustaining Decisions
    and the caregivers the difficulties faced.
    Glossary
    terms used in medical and life-sustaining treatments you need to know.
    Patient Classifications
    - more uncertainties
    Hospice
    help for a person to die in their own home.
    Hospice Help>
    a resource list of people with whom hospice patients might wish to correspond. Life-Support Technologies

    Mechanical ventilation
    machine-assisted breathing.
    Resuscitation
    life support for a person in cardiac arrest.
    Renal dialysis
    helping impaired kidneys
    Nutritional Support and Hydration
    countering malnutrition and the loss of fluids. Antibiotics life-sustaining technology important to the terminally ill. On Funerals Planning For The Eventual Tomorrow funerals, your choices including memorial services?. Recording Your Last Wishes important information to leave in the event of your death. The Federal Funeral Rule protection against unscrupulous funeral providers. Cemeteries buriel plot, vault, grave marker?

    48. Laurie-Ann Weis- Grief, Widowhood, Bereavement
    Compilation of anonymous bereavement stories from people who have experience of death and dying of a partner.
    http://laurieannweis.com
    The first year after a loss of a partner holds many new experiences - whether you were married or not. The purpose of this site is to compile anonymous bereavement stories from people who have endured various emotional changes and experiences during their first year after losing someone they love. This is a site for widows and widowers - for grief, widowhood, widowerhood, loss, bereavement and sharing your stories about the grief process.
    Home
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    email: laurieann@laurieannweis.com

    49. Death And Dying
    death and dying Listserve We hope to make this listserve a forum for active discussion of issues and a way for students at different medical schools to
    http://www.amsa.org/dd/
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    AMSA's Death and Dying Interest Group This Interest Group arose in response to medical students' concern that medical school leaves us inadequately prepared to communicate with terminally ill patients, as well as being poorly equipped emotionally to deal with matters of death and dying. This is important to us on a personal level as we face dying patients almost daily on the wards. On a professional level, we address important issues such as physician-assisted suicide and palliative care. In response to these needs, we as an interest group provide guidance, support and resources for students who wish to supplement their medical education in the area of death and dying. As co-coordinators, we act as facilitators for this learning, but the Interest Group needs your active participation to be successful!
    UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
    Death and Dying Listserve
    We hope to make this listserve a forum for active discussion of issues and a way for students at different medical schools to work together on projects. We will jump-start the discussions by posting a question each month to generate conversations around issues of interest. We hope that you guys will not only participate in the discussions, but will also post questions or topics for your colleagues from around the country.

    50. Death & Dying Resources
    A 7 Step Plan for Starting a death and dying Interest Group at Your School Also by Elisabeth KublerRoss Questions and Answers on death and dying,
    http://www.amsa.org/dd/ddres.cfm
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    General Resources
    End-of-Life Education
    AMSA Foundation EOL Fellowship
    Newsletter About 2003 EOL Fellowships
    (PDF)
    EOL Fall 2004 Newsletter
    (PDF) End-of-Life Care Curriculum Guide
    Addresses many important issues in dealing with terminally ill patients, with topics ranging from delivering a terminal diagnosis to addressing spiritual perspectives on end-of-life. PDIA Faculty Scholar Program These scholars are creating new models for improving care of the dying and are developing new approaches to the education of healthcare professionals in end of life. Contact them if you are interested in their area of research.
    Project Guides
    A 7 Step Plan for Starting a Death and Dying Interest Group at Your School Playing God: The Dilemma of the Dying Patient (PDF 17KB) This project takes a controversial case, selected from a local health care facility and utilizes members of the health care team involved in the case as presenters. Suggests methods for audience examination of the issues involved.

    51. DrJaniceNadeau
    Speaks locally, nationally, and internationally on the subjects of loss, grief, midlife, and family issues. Therapy for losses associated with death, dying, chronic illness, aging, ending relationships and transitions.
    http://www.drjanicenadeau.com

    52. Children S Books On Death And DyingReference
    CHILDREN S BOOKS ON death AND dying Although the following bibliography is divided into three age spans (Ages 3 to 6; 6 to 9; 9 to 11), consider the
    http://www.penpages.psu.edu/penpages_reference/28507/285072304.html

    53. The Hero Bound And Pierced:
    Structuralist interpretation of the English ballad The death of Robin Hood , with comparisons to nine similar stories told in Britain over the centuries.
    http://hesternic.tripod.com/herobound.htm
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    The Dying Hero: A Recurring Mythic Pattern in British Legend A Structuralist Interpretation by Hester NicEilidh On the surface, the English ballad The Death of Robin Hood , which probably dates in some form to the early 15th century, does not appear to make sense within the larger Robin Hood tradition. It seems perversely inappropriate that the Greenwood hero should die not battling the Sheriff's men in the forest, but rather by being bled to death in a nunnery by a treacherous relative. Many of the elements of the ballad are obscure. For instance, who is the old woman "banning" Robin by the river? What is her role? What is the basis of the enmity between Robin and the nun's lover, Roger? Why does Robin die weak and bedridden? The answers to these questions cannot be found solely within the Robin Hood legend itself. While not easily interpreted on its own, the meaning of the ballad of Robin Hood's death does become clearer when we see it as part of a wider cycle of myths that informed the British imagination of the late Middle Ages and Early Modern period. Chief among these stories must be the Christian mythos, which includes Biblical scripture, hagiography, hymns, folksongs, and apocryphal legend. The older pre-Christian mythology of the British isles, as preserved in the Irish myth cycles, can also provide an enlightening point of comparison, as does the Classical mythology that became well known during the Renaissance.

    54. Death And Dying
    Time to Go Three Plays on death and dying, with Commentary on Endof-Life Issues. Hawkins, Anne Hunsaker, Reconstructing Illness Studies in Pathography
    http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/lit-med/lit-med-db/webdocs/webkeywords/death.and.dyi
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    The Abandoned Doll Aging in America Anatomy of Anatomy in Images and Words The Body of Abel Found by Adam and Eve ... Woman with Dead Child
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    21 Grams American Beauty Anatomy (Anatomie) Antonia's Line ... A Zed and Two Noughts
    Literature
    Abe, Kobo Kangaroo Notebook Abse, Dannie Carnal Knowledge Exit Millie's Date Not Beautiful ... A Winter Visit Adair, Gilbert Buenos Noches, Buenos Aires Aizley, Harlyn Buying Dad Akhmatova, Anna In Memory of Mikhail Bulgakov Requiem Albee, Edward Three Tall Women Albom, Mitch Tuesdays with Morrie Alcott, Louisa May Hospital Sketches Alegria, Claribel Sorrow/Saudade Allende, Isabel

    55. Thanatolinks: Death Related Links On The Web
    death and dying guides, Grief Miscarriage and infant loss, Grief Family settings, Grief Infant loss, Hospice care, AIDS and HIV General
    http://www.lsds.com/death/
    Thanatolinks
    links to some
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    Doc Walker has passed on, but will always live in our hearts.

    Gail C. Walker, March 24, 1952 - June 7, 2005
    "Sunset and Moonrise: Reflections on living with terminal illness", a message from Gail Walker

    Kearl's Guide to the Sociology of Death

    General resources; Death accross culture/time, death impact on social order, how we die, AIDS, suicide, homicide, ghosts, death and political economics, hospice, grief, etc. Soros Foundation: Project on Death in America Faculty scholar programs, funding, media, and publications. The Compassionate Friends The world's largest bereavement self-help organization, providing support and friendship to families that have experienced the death of a child. ERGO!'s Euthanasia World Directory Right to die, newsletters, laws, books and movies, Jack Kevorkian, Derek Humphry, European euthanasia, etc. Griefnet Home Page almost 60 email support groups, all kinds of support for working through grief. City of the Silent Understanding cemeteries.

    56. Dying Embrace
    South Texas death metal. Biography, shows, lyrics, pictures and links.
    http://www.angelfire.com/band2/shove
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    57. Making Sense Of: Dying And Death Project Home Page
    Areas of interest will focus on different kinds of dying and death, the experience of carers and care workers, the changing role of medicine,
    http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/mso/dd/dd.htm
    Welcome to the Making Sense of: Dying and Death project home page. The project is an exciting opportunity to engage in creative and innovative inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research dialogues which seek to examining the links between living and dying, and some of the contradictions and paradoxes which arise that we appear to accept without question. Areas of interest will focus on different kinds of dying and death, the experience of carers and care workers, the changing role of medicine, palliative care, the work of the hospice movement, the work of the funeral industry, and the nature of grief and mourning. Interest will also focus on philosophical, ethical, and legal issues which surround the processes of dying and death, the role of religion, and the diverse range of historical, social, and cultural perspectives and practices.
    The project will engage with and explore a number of core themes;
    • contradictions and paradoxes dealing with and responding to different kinds of death and dying technology, dying and death; the impact of advances in medical technology

    58. Digital History
    Collection of articles and essays on domestic life in America's past. Topics include childbirth, courtship, death and dying, family life, food, and housework.
    http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/private_life.cfm
    The History of Private Life
    The History of Private Life: An Overview Childbirth Courtship Death and Dying Family Life Food Housework This site was updated on 20-Sep-05.

    59. Baywood - Publication
    FaithCentral Loss Grief death and dyingLoss, separation, disappointment, failure, stages of grief, dying, death, mercy, compassion, afterlife - loss grief death and dying aspects.
    http://baywood.metapress.com/link.asp?id=300329

    60. Art Of Lora Arbrador: Egg Tempera Paintings About Love, Death, Yoga And Massage.
    San Francisco artist paints about love, yoga, massage, medicine, death and dying. Available as greeting cards, posters, blank journals and reproductions.
    http://www.yellowyolk.com/
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