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Death is inevitable for human beings and an inescapable element of the life course.M Death as a definite and incontestable state can be difficult to identify and define, being dependent on social and historical contexts as much as medical classifications.M Causes of death, and experiences of death and dying, vary considerably across different cultures and throughout history.M Contemporary society in high-income nations, such as the United Kingdom, displays complex and contradictory attitudes to death and dying, being simul- taneously death denying and death aware.M Sacral or secular ceremonies are important for assisting in social and individual transitions following death.M Psychological and sociological explanations and interpretations of the processes and experiences of dying offer different but also incompatible insights.M Health workers and health professionals working with people who are dying can be required to engage in demanding forms of emotional labour.
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