Cremation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cremation is the process of reducing human remains to basic chemical compounds in the form of gases and bone fragments. This is accomplished through high temperatures and vaporization. Contrary to po...
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by The Cremation Association of North America ... The information in this article is intended to help you more fully understand what occurs in the cremation process. The steps are detailed and should be carefully considered. ... Please note that this article has been prepared on a general informational basis.
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What Is Cremation?; Cremation is just one form of preparing the body for final disposition. It's a process that reduces the body to its base ... Survivor Trauma; Those who say--whether seriously or in jest--"Just cremate me and throw me out!" don't realize the burden this places on family members. (full article)
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Definition of cremate from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Latin crematus, past participle of cremare to burn up, cremate...
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A cremation furnace is not designed to cremate more than one body at a time, something that is illegal in many countries, including the U.S. Exceptions are sometimes made in extreme cases, such as of a deceased mother and her still-born child or still-born twins, but in these cases the mother and child have to be placed...
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A cremation furnace is not designed to cremate more than one body at a time, and to do so is against the law in all 50 US states and many other nations. The chamber where the body is placed is called the ''retort''.
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Eco-friendly cremations ... NEW DELHI -- A Swiss national, Wolfgang Scheffler, is helping Indians build the world's first solar energy-powered crematorium in western Gujarat state in a bid to save firewood and ... The Indian Express newspaper said a 50-square metre glass and steel solar dish is almost ready in Valsad town.
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www.dispatch.co.za/1999/12/04/foreign/CREMATE.HTM
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Infinitive; to cremate ... to cremate (third-person singular simple present cremates, present participle cremating, simple past and past participle cremated)
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the intelligent woman's guide to cremation ... In the UK 70% of us will be cremated. But what really happens when the curtains close, and the coffin slides away or descends? What happens to us in the cremator / retort (that's what they call the special incinerator)? ... To see what goes on we are going to meet Vicky.
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