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The expression "a pauper's casket" can relate to a low cost casket provided by the government for indigent people. Sometimes a reusable casket is meant: in former times indigent dead people were taken to the cemetery in a casket with a bottom which could be opened up; then, at the graveside the shrouded corpse was left in the grave while the casket was reused again.
You can sleep in one direction, however most people toss and turn in the night.
In a Gurdwara people sit while facing Shri Guru Granth Sahib.
A coffin or a casket.
Probably for the things in the casket
There is no set amount of time that you have to be facing to get a jury trial. People that are facing certain charges will have the option to get a jury trial. This includes murder, kidnapping, and so on.
Yes there are windows in the forehead so people who walk to the top can look in the direction that the statue is facing.
to bless there loved ones who had passed away
In the 1960's many bishops and priest turned towards the people to be "more relevant" or some such and eventually the Vatican caved in to pressure and officially allowed it, although, to the best of my knowledge, the Missal officially still said (up until 2013) that the priest was to turn to the people to say certain things, and then to turn back to the altar. That particular phrase - which clearly indicates that the priest was supposed to be facing in the same direction as the people was only recently removed in 2013 or 2012 with the release of the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal. But they actually started facing the people in the 1960's sometime.
Another name for it is a casket. It is a box where people are put after they die. The casket is then lowered into the ground, and covered in dirt. People usually then put a grave stone on top, with the person's name engraved in it.
North. Going clockwise, the directions are North, East, South, West. There are multiple rhymes people have made up to help themselves remember this order. (Never Eat Silk Worms, Never Eat Soggy Waffles, etc.)
Prince Arragon chose the silver casket since he thinks he is the best, and shouldn't choose what most of the people, the common ones, chose (the gold casket). He thought that the gold casket tricks you with the appearance, and that he should look to it from the inside not the outside. Also, Arragon thinks that he deserves Portia, and he should get what he deserves. Hope that helped ...