Why do
people bury their dead anyway?
To prevent the disease's spread,
people buried their dead animals — but 4,961 such burial grounds «do not meet federal veterinary and sanitary standards,» the Russian scientists write.
Not exact matches
People in Monessen said Trump should try to help the modern industries that could be hurt by the tariffs rather than attempting to resuscitate
dead - and -
buried steel businesses.
People like to talk about seed stage winners, but most startups are
buried in the
dead of night in unmarked graves.
Cars kill more
people, gun
people will rationalize to you, as you
bury your
dead son.
«Flags are colored pieces of cloth used first to shrink wrap
people's brains and then as a ceremonial shroud to
bury the
dead»
No offence but I don't think anyone cares about how his body should or shouldn't be
buried the fact is he killed over 3,000
people and leaving kids with no dad or mom all everyone an the U.S really cared about was finding him either
dead or alive in which case
dead now everyone can rest at peace!!!!!
* If a
person dies on a ship and if there is no fear of the decay of the
dead body and if there is no problem in retaining it for sometime on the ship, it should be kept on it and
buried in the ground after reaching the land.
«I'm not going to have to live through fifty years of
burying dead people.
The growth counselor's function is to help such
persons as they work through their resistance to
bury a
dead relationship; uncouple without infighting so as to avoid further hurt to each other and to their children; agree on a plan for the children that will be best for the children's mental health; work through the ambivalent feelings that usually accompany divorce — guilt, rage, release, resentment, failure, joy, loss — so that each
person's infected grief wound can heal; discover what each contributed to the disintegration of their relationship; learn the relationship - building and love - nurturing skills which each will need either to enjoy creative singlehood or to establish a better marriage.
His body was simply removed from the cross and
buried in some unknown location by Jewish
people wishing to protect the imminent festival from the desecration of a
dead body remaining on the cross over night (cf. Deut 21:23):»
His body was simply removed from the cross and
buried in some unknown location by Jewish
people wishing to protect the imminent festival from the desecration of a
dead body remaining on the cross over night.»
Yet, of course, even if we agreed that irreversible loss of whole brain function established that the
person was
dead, we would be reluctant to
bury a corpse until its heart had ceased to beat.
Once Jesus was
dead and
buried, his followers, who were also Christian Pastors, went to work offending more and more
people who continued to practice the Church of Israel, Judaism and Mosaic Covenant to a certain point that emboldened factions that would find them guilty of sedition and condemn the followers of Jesus Christ, who were more than willing to put them to death as well, usually by MOB RULE.
We will read the imperfect translations of those imperfect critical editions of the text when we preach, invite
people to the Lord's table, discuss social ministry, baptize new Christians or
bury our
dead.
Or the hearsay stories of a man who supposedly was the ONLY
person in history to ever come back from the
dead after 3 days of being
buried... yet no one wrote a thing about it until 40 years AFTER the supposed «fact»?
One thing there was that he held on to: a fixed conviction that a man who had been executed, who was
dead and
buried, was alive now, a living
person: that so far from that man's death being the end of him, he was Paul's own Lord and Master, the one whom he must follow, trust in and obey if life for him was to have any meaning.
for years i had preached the cross... how it permeates our lives as
people... that we are all, in a sense, crucified,
dead and
buried with him, as well as raised and seated at the right hand of God (Ephesians, etc.)... and how this is made manifest in our suffering (death) and our perseverance through it (life).
They are confounded by the claim that God is specifically located in a particular
person» with a birthday and a birthplace, a nationality, a genealogy, and a biography, as summarized in the Apostles» Creed, of one «who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was
buried... [and] on the third day rose from the
dead.»
When we
bury our
dead, we do it not out of respect for their bodies (although, all burial customs originate in theistic beliefs involving a role for the body in the afterlife), but out of respect for the
people they used to be (and perhaps still are).
One thing there was that he held on to: a fixed conviction that a man who had been executed, who was
dead and
buried, was alive now, a living
person: that, so far from that man's death being the end of him, he was Paul's own Lord and Master, the one whom he must follow, trust in, and obey if his life was to have any meaning.
Countless millions of
people believe that about 2000 years ago, there was a man named Jesus who lived in Israel, preached sermons, performed miracles, was crucified on a cross, was
buried, and rose again three days later from the
dead.
The political machines of the 19th century are
dead and
buried, but the mechanisms by which
people got on the ballot — cash and cachet — remain quite vibrant.
«Now that prominent
people and their followers have joined the APC, we have the right to declare the PDP, the APGA (All Progressives Grand Alliance), and the PDM (
Peoples Democratic Movement) as
dead and
buried in the state.»
Beginning about 6000 years ago, these steppe
people herded cattle and other animals,
buried their
dead in earthen mounds called kurgans, and may have created some of the first wheeled vehicles.
So
people in Islamabad are having a hard time believing bin Laden is
dead without seeing his body, which was reportedly
buried at sea?
Beginning some 9,500 years ago, in roughly 7500 B.C., and continuing for nearly two millennia,
people came together at Çatalhöyük to build hundreds of tightly clustered mud - brick houses,
burying their
dead beneath the floors and adorning the walls with paintings, livestock skulls and plaster reliefs.
«Great leap forward»: human culture starts to change much more rapidly than before;
people begin
burying their
dead ritually; create clothes from animal hides; and develop complex hunting techniques, such as pit - traps.
At that time,
people called the Natufians started to settle in fixed locations, living in stone houses with hearths and
burying their
dead.
This was a genre that
people thought was
dead and
buried back in the early era of CD Roms, thanks to the inaccessibility of talented actors, cinematographers, and story writers leading to trash like Night Trap dominating the genre.
You should imagine thousands upon thousands of your
people dead... this town of yours reduced to ashes, imagine it gone,
buried under dirt, made radioactive as if it had never existed like District 13.
At first Beth seems totally normal just unaware that she had died and been
buried but before long a few quirks appear, her breath begins to smell, she gets rashes in sunlight, she finds smooth jazz irresistibly erotic, her sense of appropriateness disappears and soon it turns out that she isn't the only formerly
dead person who is back in town.
Due to limited space and various city ordinances,
people aren't allowed to be
buried in San Francisco proper, so Colma has become the land of cemeteries; it has more
dead people than living.
«6 Years» «About Elly» «
Burying the Ex» «The
Dead Lands» «Dear White
People» «Keith Richards: Under the Influence» «Madame Bovary» «Moonrise Kingdom» «Philomena» «The Wise Kids»
A few others that made my personal list which are nowhere here: Motel Hell, The
People Under the Stairs, Wolfen, Ginger Snaps,
Dead &
Buried, Bride of Chucky, Deranged (1972), Misery, Cat
People (1982), Fright Night (no, I still don't see what's supposed to be homophobic about the movie even though I would love to hear Ed's theories), the ever unfairly maligned Scream, the entirely fairly maligned Clownhouse, and I, Madman.
From the mummies and pyramids of the ancient Egyptians and the terra - cotta soldiers of the Chinese Qin dynasty to the rituals of the Amazon's Yanomami
people, this discusses both how and why different cultures
bury and respect their
dead.
The Caviteño
people near Bali
bury their
dead in tree trunks.
Because of the county's many rural areas and the ease of dumping carcasses there,
people discard
dead animals in remote places rather than having them
buried or cremated, said Bob McIntosh, department spokesman.
The ancient Mayan
people who lived in the Yucatan believed cenotes were gateways to the underworld (they sometimes threw sacrificial victims and
buried their
dead in cenotes).
This is a place which could no doubt tell a few secrets, and you can not escape the fact that there are
dead people buried here.
Its meanings include: to place a thing in a certain location (an imaginary couch in a living room, a
person in a class affiliation); to place someone or place oneself in a certain attitude or position (our wealthy white male curator as a «universal» arbiter of taste); to behave affectedly (to pretend that one's tastes are not one's own); and to be
buried, to be
dead, to rest in the grave, to
bury a corpse.
And
people buried that in repulverizing
dead horseburger.
The pandemics killed so many
people, there was often no one or few left alive as survivors to
bury the
dead.
Whoever unlawfully hinders the burial of the
dead body of any
person, or without lawful authority in that behalf disinters, dissects or harms the
dead body of any
person, or, being under a duty to cause the
dead body of any
person to be
buried, fails to perform that duty, is guilty of a misdemeanour.
«But it seems, it's not just the unexpected costs associated with buying an older home that is scaring the nation; a fear of ghosts, mysterious property history and even
dead pets
buried in the garden are enough to put
people off from buying an older house.»
Fear of discovering asbestos and not knowing if
dead pets are
buried in the garden are other reasons why many
people avoid moving into an older property.