In general, Victorian age people were Christian and so would have felt confident that at death they would go to heaven. Really, man has always felt the same about death all through time as historicall writtings show. Man has either: Known where he was headed in the after life, did not know where he was headed, or did not care where he was headed. What do you think will happen to you? hello this is the dead
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No, World War 1 was not in Victorian times. The Victorian era, characterized by the reign of Queen Victoria, lasted from 1837 to 1901. World War 1 took place from 1914 to 1918, after the Victorian era had ended.
Queen Victoria's reignQueen Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great and Ireland. The title "Queen (or King) of England has not existed since 1707.She reigned from 20th June 1837 until her death on 22nd January 1901.Her reign is known as The Victorian Era.Some historians label periods of history by the dynasty of the monarch - Queen Victoria was the last Hanoverian monarch.
"Deng Xiaoping" was a politician and reformist leader of the Communist Party of China. He led China towards a market economy after Mao's death. He died in 1997.
railways were unpopular because people wasted there money just to go on the train when they could of taken a bus which was much cheaper
Pretty much the same as it is now- imprisonment or a fine, which varied according to the severity of the burglary although was usually harsher than it is today. The death penalty for theft was no longer used by then (unlike in the 18th Century, when you could be hanged for almost any offence). In Victoria's early reign, a severe offence of theft could result in transportation to one of Britain's colonies, although not usually for your whole life.
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Philippe Aries has written: 'Centuries of Childhood' -- subject(s): Children, Family 'O anthropos enopion tou thanatou' 'Ensayos de La Memoria 1943-1983' 'Western Attitudes Towards Death' 'Western attitudes toward death' -- subject(s): Death
Rebirth
Cultural Perspectives may include:- a dying persons religion- language- traditions- their preferences towards medical interventions.
Is there life after death? (afterlife, rebirth, what happens after you die)
so that they can be freed from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth (samsara). Hindus believe that when they are freed from the samara (birth ,death, rebirth) they can be with BRAHMAN (which is their god)
Religious perspectives such as beliefs about the afterlife, concepts of heaven and hell, rituals around death, and views on reincarnation can significantly influence how individuals perceive and approach death and dying. These factors may provide comfort, offer hope for an existence beyond death, and shape attitudes towards end-of-life care and decision-making. Additionally, religious teachings on morality, sin, and forgiveness can impact how people make sense of death and navigate the emotional and spiritual aspects of dying.
It is not a celebration of his death but a celebration of his rebirth into Heaven.
Osiris, god of death and new life.
They don't think you die, they celebrate rebirth.
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