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Write about your own death and dying. What do you envision and why? Who would you want present and why? Do you think your response to death is similar to others, or is it unique? Explain the factors that influence your thinking about death (e.g., personal experiences with death, television, internet, social media).
Your submission should be 2-3 double spaced pages with one-inch margins using Times New Roman 12-point font.
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Running head: ENVISIONING PERSONAL DEATH
Envisioning Personal Death
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ENVISIONING PERSONAL DEATH
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Envisioning Personal Death
Death remains a scary aspect of peoples' lives. The understanding of death is a
mysterious concept that depends on various factors, including religious and cultural beliefs. The
imagination of dying is a critical aspect in modeling human actions, depicting an individual's
personality (Coster, 2010). The imagination of one’s death stimulates varied motives, with a
common intention to triumph over death. The diverse realms of perceiving death, based on
different beliefs, mainly anchored in cultural and religious inclinations, make the imagination of
death a pertinent part of an individual's life. The current paper evaluates a personal perception of
death based on an analysis of my envisioning of death.
My death will be a critical point in my life,...
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