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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Informative Speech on Funerals

Death, sounds scary right? But, have you ever thought in something else besides the moment itself? Have you thought about what your ashes is passing to be done with? Oh certain(a), a secureness funeral or a cremation may come right away to your head. But, lets stop at regular for a moment. What is actually a regular funeral? Is it really putting your body in a coffin and burying it in a graveyard? What would you reckon if I tell you that you underside have a Coca-cola coffin, a fish or a car coffin? What would you think if I tell you that your relatives can keep your skull as some sort of souvenir? What would you think if I tell you that you can even be buried in the toss away? You would likely think Im crazy or something, but Im not. This is actually the way in which some people from Ghana, Austria and China harbor on their funerals.For the Ga tribe, funerals are a time of mourning, but also of celebration. They believe that when their loved ones die, they move on into anot her life and they make sure they do so in style. They honor their dead with brightly colored coffins that celebrate the way they lived. These coffins are designed to represent an aspect of the dead someones life, such as a car if they were a driver, a fish if their livelihood was the sea or a sewing machine for a seamstress. They might also symbolize a vice, such as a bottle of beer or a cigarette.Now, lets travel to Europe. Hallstatt. Its in the midst of a mountain and lake, so therefore has very limited burial space. To solve this problem they would allow for the remains of their dead to lie in the graveyard for 12 years only. When the time was up the bones would be exhumed and moved to a charnel, but the skull would be kept. It would be tastefully decorated with the name of the deceased, a cross and plants. It would then be displayed in a chapel. Although cremation has now been allowed in the village this custom still takes place.So, what about being buried in the sky? Well ha ve to go all the way to the southwest of china. The Tibet. For Tibetans the most common and regular funerals are the Sky Burials, which consists of cutting a persons body in strategic places (euphemism for likely to attract wildlife) and placing the loved one on top of a mountain or temple. Then just wait for the wizard(prenominal) to happen The magic being that the vultures will then pick apart the flesh until whats left is a pile of bones, which are either mashed into a bird feed pulp.This type of funeral is considered to be environmental friendly, because it doesnt involve any wood burning or waiting years until the body is glowering into organin matter. Its the most effective way of getting rid of human bodies.Tibetans call the practice jhator, which means giving arms to the birds. And also legs, torsos and heads as well. So, if you indirect request to have a classy funeral with a fancy coffin that represents your lifestyle youd like it to happen in Ghana, but if youre lookin g for a strange, creepy, sadististic, and environmental caring funeral your best choices may be Hallstatt, in Austria, or the Tibet, in China. What are regular funerals for you now?

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