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    The following section investigates the ways in which the transport of corpses impacted different spaces, fostered temporary changes in the function and dynamics of these spaces, and shaped the …

  2. In the Polish legislation, the primary legal act governing the handling and burial of corpses is the Act of 31 January 1959 on cemeteries and burial of the dead (Journal of Laws of 2023, items 887 and 1688).

  3. A Jewish ethic on treatment of enemy corpses lies at some point along a broad spectrum. On one end is the harsh biblical commandment to annihilate completely the actual or symbolic descendants of …

  4. They kicked corpses. They cut off thumbs. They talked grunt lingo. They told stories about Ted Lavender's supply of tranquilizers, how the poor guy didn't feel a thing, how incredibly tranquil he …

  5. The application concerns the killing of the first applicant's brother, Seyit Külekçi, and the second applicant's son, Doğan Altun, the alleged mutilation of their corpses by security forces and the …

  6. I imagined a crazed witch, lurking around in the shadows and luring villagers off into the woods. Manny visibly shuddered.“They *must* go,” Arjo said. “But sometimes the darkness grows so full of corpses …

  7. The attackers hurled the corpses of those who died over the city walls; the plague epidemic that followed forced the defenders to surrender, and some infected people who left Kaffa may have started the …

  8. To whom when it is answered that the souls of the faithful were, according to the merits of their faith, by Him taken into protection, they insult over us with talking of their corpses left unburied.

  9. He describes in detail the corpses he viewed, presumably those of elderly or sickly relatives who had died “natural” deaths, not deaths caused by violence. This opening section of the poem is the least …

  10. The story of the work of William Carey, missionary to India for over 40 years, particularly his struggle against the practice of sati, the burning alive of widows with their husbands' corpses.