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    Mortician Essay

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    A mortician is someone that most people look at and says “I could not do your job.” Many people believe that as a mortician‚ they just pick up dead bodies‚ embalm them‚ dress them‚ and take them to a venue for the final farewell. However‚ there is a lot more to a mortician’s job than what people see on a day to day basis. A mortician is a person whose job is to prepare the deceased and to arrange and manage funerals. A mortician is described as a person who cares and is very patient. When working

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    Being a Mortician

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    Being a Mortician The word mortician brings what images to mind? The career of a mortician is surprisingly different than it is portraied in movies and books. Being a mortician is a very rewarding job both personal as well as psychological to those with the temperament‚ training and discipline required to do the job properly. In this paper I’ll be reporting the requirements to become a mortician‚ also called funeral director or undertaker‚ the duties the job requires of you‚ and the outlook

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    Mortician “We are buried when were born. The World is a place of graves occupied and graves potential. Life is what happens while we wait for our appointment with the mortician” (AZ Quotes). This is a quote by Dean Koontz saying that when we are born we are closer to death every day. A mortician’s job is to work within a funeral home‚ and to work closely with families and have professional relationships with clergy men‚ police and lawyers. Becoming a mortician is a solid career choice that allows

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    I want to be a mortician. A mortician is a person who works with dead people. Whether that’s preparing them for a funeral service or planning their funerals. Everyone gives me strange looks when I say this. I’ve always enjoyed things that were different in life. I like the idea of helping people deal with the loss of their loved ones. I like knowing that I’ll be caring for someone during their last couple of days on earth. I believe that everyone has a calling. Everyone has something that they were

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    Modern Morticians‚ the Stigma Around Death‚ and Embalming Attending an open casket funeral and peering into the final resting place of someone you may have known‚ or even loved‚ can be disconcerting for a number of reasons. The waxy look of an embalmed corpse‚ the spectacle made by those grieving over it‚ the pity or sadness one feels for the departed‚ and the reminder and promise of one’s own demise looming around the corner is enough to make any sane person frightened or uncomfortable with the

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    averagely generates about $90.00 hourly(“Anesthesiologists”). A Mortician on the other hand only averages about $22.72 hourly(“Morticians‚ Undertakers‚ and Funeral Directors”). Another big difference is their average salary‚ Anesthesiologist’s average about $87‚200 annually(MyFuture)‚ while Mortician’s average only about $47‚250 annually(MyFuture). Overall‚ being an Anesthesiologist would generate more remuneration than being a Mortician. The pay changes a lot due to working on the living‚ versus working

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    Defination

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    This is what horror films have drilled into our heads of what a mortician is; when in reality a Mortician is not just an embalmer with the stigma of death that shadows them around. Morticians have a wide variety of undertakings; they supervise the preparations of the burial‚ arrange funerals and services‚ and support and counsel the living. There are several different factors when choosing a cemetery or burial place and a mortician guides you through all of them to fit the families’ and the deceased’s

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    purpose of this essay is to examine the differences between a Funeral Director (Mortician)‚ to Paramedics (Emergency Medical Technician). These are two similar careers‚ but each of them offers you different opportunities as a student and as a professional. Three main aspects comparing these two careers are job opportunities‚ work environment‚ & average salary expectations. A funeral director‚ also known as a mortician or undertaker‚ is a professional involved in the business of funeral rites.

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    utilizes as the chilling and grisly facts are clearly laid out on the table and we bear witness to the almost taboo processes of embalming and restorative artistry. The primary purpose of this essay is to describe‚ in depth‚ the gruesome steps of a mortician and beautician as they take a human body and turn it into a canvas for viewing by a most mournful array of critiques. Each of which remains “[…] blissfully ignorant of what it is all about‚ what it is‚ [and] how it is done” (Mitford 257).

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    Milk And White Analysis

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    both as “Supervisor White” and “Supervisor Milk” to show that no man was better than the other. The student never did mention the title‚ The Mortician in his analysis. A mortician is typically known to make arrangements for the funeral. This sets the precedent to have a very grave and depressing tone to the poem. It can be seen that the writer is the mortician for those assassinated‚ and he is representing them and enlightening the public about the unlawful

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