Death, Society, and Human ExperienceAllyn and Bacon, 2000 - 489 pages The landmark text in death education, providing an interdisciplinary approach to understanding death and the dying process. Using case examples and exercises, students can reflect upon their own experiences with death. I have found no better text on the market that deals as fully and as completely with issues of death as Kastenbaum's Death, Society, and Human Experience. It is organized according to the same structural principles as my own lectures and I find it extremely easy to fit into my style. The presentation is very clear and stimulating for students. I have found the Instructor's Manual as useful in preparing lectures and exams as the over-all text is for students. -Andrew Barclay, Michigan State University, reviewer. |
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... disease . By 1940 , heart disease had become the leading cause of death in the United States , and so it has remained . Why ? Fewer people are dying young of infectious diseases . This means that more peo- ple are living long enough to ...
... disease . By 1940 , heart disease had become the leading cause of death in the United States , and so it has remained . Why ? Fewer people are dying young of infectious diseases . This means that more peo- ple are living long enough to ...
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... disease 9.6 10. Liver disease , & cirrhosis 9.3 ALL CAUSES 864.9 29,725 25,570 24,765 2,314,729 Source : National Center for Health Statistics . * " Stroke " and related conditions . * Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease . Several ...
... disease 9.6 10. Liver disease , & cirrhosis 9.3 ALL CAUSES 864.9 29,725 25,570 24,765 2,314,729 Source : National Center for Health Statistics . * " Stroke " and related conditions . * Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease . Several ...
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... Disease ( Ewald , 1994 ) , and Emerging Vi- ruses ( Morse , 1993 ) will result in a catastrophic increase in death rates . Should we urge more support for the public health system and medical research , and more attention to disease ...
... Disease ( Ewald , 1994 ) , and Emerging Vi- ruses ( Morse , 1993 ) will result in a catastrophic increase in death rates . Should we urge more support for the public health system and medical research , and more attention to disease ...
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THEY RAISE 10 and Illness? | 18 |
WHAT IS DEATH? | 29 |
DEFINITION OF DEATH 33 Interpretations of The Death State | 41 |
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