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    Non-traditional Funerals Have you ever thought about what your own funeral would look like? If so‚ maybe it was made distinct through a unique service or burial. One might even have a desire to be cremated and have the ashes kept or spread somewhere that is dear to the individual. Thoughts like these have helped in changing the common for funeral services today. Michelle Cromer’s book‚ Exit Strategy‚ agrees by stating: Death is becoming less the impersonal‚ terrifying stranger who knocks on

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    Funeral Care Industry

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    Overview The United Kingdom funeral market is believed to be worth around £1billion yearly‚ with in excess of 600‚000 funerals taking place every year. It is estimated that there are about 4‚000 funeral directors currently offering services in the UK‚ but exact numbers prove to be difficult to pinpoint as the profession is unregulated therefore anyone can enter it. The funeral market in the UK has two industry leaders‚ The Co-operative Group and Dignity Caring Funeral Services (Dignity Plc). The

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    Funeral Services Issues

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    The occupation of funeral service has many facets‚ including but not limited to caregiving‚ understanding‚ tolerance‚ and most importantly providing a service as a pillar of the community. As such‚ it is the responsibility of the funeral director to strive to exhibit these characteristics not only in the process of their work‚ but in their everyday lives. Like most things that require strong mental fortitude however‚ that task is easier said than done – especially when the imperfections of the American

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    “I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain” In Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ “I Felt A Funeral‚ In My Brain‚” she is describing the mental breakdown of her sanity using a funeral as a metaphor and she does this very nicely within this poem. The first time reading through the poem‚ it was hard to make of it. The second time reading the poem‚ it seemed like her soul was witnessing her own funeral. It was not until the poem became clear that Emily Dickinson witnessed the funeral only by the sense of sound and feel

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    Planning a funeral is an emotional and difficult process. As emotional as it can be‚ it is still important to keep in mind the wishes of the departed when planning their funeral. Many people leave explicit instructions in their will on how they would like their final service conducted. Other people express their wishes to immediate family members either during the course of their life‚ or when they know that their time has come. However the final wishes were relayed‚ it is important that those instructions

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    The company occupies about 12% of the market share in a fragmented but stable and highly predictable funeral services industry‚ in which the company growth primarily depends on the demographic situation. There are two growth opportunities within the industry: companies can either expand through acquisitions and takeovers of small firms‚ as the fragmented industry provides good conditions for that‚ or it has an alternative to increase revenues by rising prices. Such an option seems to be quite realistic

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    separate funeral homes. My father owned one and my grandfather owned and lived in one. There was not a day when someone wasn’t dying. Many of my childhood memories lead me back to the funeral home. Heck‚ I even learned to ride my tricycle in the area where all the caskets were kept! Many of my friends would find it neat that I knew all about the place and would always ask me to take them around for a tour. There is a story that I always tell people that happened at my grandpa’s funeral home one unique

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    The funeral services industry is one industry that is seemingly recession proof. In the near future‚ no one is going to stop dying. It is a natural part of the life cycle‚ and when you or a loved one does expire‚ there will always be funeral directors reaching out a hand to help you and your family through one of the most difficult times an individual or family will have to face. Though under one broad term‚ funeral services actually include many sub categories‚ as well as many ways the practice

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    High Cost of a Funeral

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    Student Professor Course Date The high cost of funerals It is never a good feeling or experience when one hears about funerals‚ especially if the person being laid to rest is a loved one or a close acquaintance. In some cases‚ funerals can be a unique experience despite the somber atmosphere of saying goodbye and recalling the good moments with the deceased. There are funerals followed by a military or crowd procession or a necrological service or eulogy‚ and a few would only be an intimate

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    Funeral Blues.

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    atypical metaphor of a dog and a bone. To exemplify the way he feels his life has ended‚ he then uses metaphors associated with a funeral: Silence the pianos and with a muffled drum Bring out the coffin‚ let the mourners come. To show the end of happiness and the start of mourning‚ the writer includes the silencing of the pianos and then low thudding drums used at funeral to describe the phenomenal sadness he feels now the relationship is over. He includes the metaphor coffin to either represent his

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