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Cremation and became
In response to member complaints about the unpredictable quality of the opening night fare, Charles K. Field was asked in 1923 to standardize the script for what became the basis for every subsequent Cremation of Care ceremony.

Cremation and more
Cremation remained unusual and very expensive ; the cost of a cremation at Woking was £ 6, not including transport and funeral costs, more than twice the £ 2 10s cost of a first class burial at Brookwood.

Cremation and after
In 1881, the ceremony of the Cremation of Care was first conducted after the various individual performances, with James F. Bowman as Sire.
Some lyrics in " Westray " are patterned after Robert W. Service's poem " The Cremation of Sam McGee ".

Cremation and due
"; The use of all wines ; 2 papers on the kashering of glass cookware ; co-ops for kosher meat ; the Rabbinical Assembly ketubah text in Hebrew and English ; A responsa on the status of missing persons ; two papers on mourning in the case of the death of a newborn, and in the case of a loss of a fetus due to miscarriage ; Cremation in the Jewish tradition ; the kashrut of peanuts for Pesach ; Does milk need a kosher l ' pesah label?

Cremation and its
Out of this Society was formed the London Cremation Company ( which has its offices on the premises ), who desired to build a crematorium within easy reach of London.
In July 1891 he proposed that the LNC build its own crematorium and columbarium ( building for the storage of cremated remains ) within the cemetery, with the ultimate goal of taking over all funeral arrangements for the Cremation Society.
Every year the club hosts a two week long ( three weekends ) camp at Bohemian Grove, which is notable for its illustrious guest list and its eclectic Cremation of Care ceremony which mockingly burns " Care " ( the normal woes of life ) with grand pageantry, pyrotechnics and brilliant costumes, all done at the edge of a lake and at the base of a forty-foot ' stone ' owl statue.
The dramatic performance is presented on the first night of the annual encampment as an allegorical banishing of worldly cares for the club members, and " to present symbolically the salvation of the trees by the club ", but the secretive nature of the Bohemians, and the political power of some of its members, has attracted notice from conspiracy theorists such as Alex Jones, who characterized the Cremation of Care as an " abuse of power ".
A different Sire was appointed for the Cremation, and some concerns were raised in subsequent years that the Cremation of Care was growing into its own secondary Grove Play.

Cremation and ;
He was a member of the Council for the Promotion of Cremation ; at that time cremation was unpopular with the Church.
After cremating the body of his dead son in 1884, Price was arrested and put on trial by those who believed cremation was illegal in Britain ; however, he successfully argued that there was no legislation that specifically outlawed it, which paved the way for the Cremation Act of 1902.
He wrote The Relation of the Government to the Telegraph ( 1873 ); The Cremation Theory of Specie Resumption ( 1875 ); The Silver Question ( 1877 ); Why We Trade and How We Trade ( 1878 ); Our Merchant Marine ( 1882 ); A Primer of Tariff Reform ( 1884 ); Practical Economics ( 1885 ); Recent Economic Changes ( 1889 ), a major description and analysis of the national economy ; Breakers Ahead: Cause of the Present Crisis ( 1896 ); and The Theory and Practice of Taxation ( 1900 ).

Cremation and 2009
The song " Cremation " appears in the 2009 video game game Brütal Legend.

Cremation and .
Cremation in India is first attested in the Cemetery H culture, considered the formative stage of Vedic civilization.
Cremation of the body is forbidden.
Cremation is the preferred method of disposal, although if this is not possible any other methods such as burial or submergence at sea are acceptable.
Notable residents of Whitehorse include Audrey McLaughlin, the first woman to lead a represented political party ( NDP ) in Canadian federal politics, who has resided in Whitehorse since 1979, Robert W. Service, author of " The Cremation of Sam McGee ", who lived in Whitehorse from 1904 to 1908, and Pierre Berton, an author and television host, born in Whitehorse.
* March 26 – The Times reports that " A lady well-known in literary and scientific circles " has been cremated by the Cremation Society in Woking, Surrey.
* National Cremation Society: Founded in 1972, National Cremation Society is the oldest and largest cremation service in the United States.
Cremation as a burial rite is seen as a Greek introduction as well.
( Cremation was formally legalized in Britain in 1902.
Cremation was not legal in Great Britain until 1885.
At that time cremation was championed by the Cremation Society of Great Britain.
* Jupp, Peter C. & Hilary J. Grainger, Golders Green Crematorium 1902-2002: A London Centenary in Context, London Cremation Society, 2002, ISBN 978-0-9543529-0-5
Cremation is therefore recommended to prevent this, because Whiro cannot gain strength from ashes.
Cremation burials then predominated until the reign of Emperor Flavian ( at the end of the I century AD ) around a hillside where the Roman city is located.
Cronkite has also for many years been the recorded voice of the owl at the " Cremation of Care " ritual at Bohemian Grove.
Cremation is the use of high-temperature burning, vaporization, and oxidation to reduce dead animal bodies, including human ones, to basic chemical compounds, such as gases and mineral fragments retaining the appearance of dry bone.
Cremation may serve as a funeral or post-funeral rite that is an alternative to the interment of an intact body in a casket.
Cremation is not an alternative to a funeral, but rather an alternative to burial or other forms of disposal.
The Code of Cremation Practice forbids the opening of the coffin once it has arrived at the crematorium, and rules stipulate that it must be cremated within 72 hours of the funeral service.
( The Cremation Association of North America prefers that the word " cremains " not be used for referring to " human cremated remains.
Cremation allows for very economical use of cemetery space.
Cremation plots or columbarium niches are usually cheaper than a traditional burial plot or mausoleum crypt, and require less space.

Cremation and bodies
* Cremation, the use of high-temperature burning, vaporization, and oxidation to reduce dead animal bodies
Cremation of bodies containing amalgam restorations results in near-complete emission of the mercury to the atmosphere, as the temperature in cremation is far greater than the boiling point of mercury.
* Cremation of old ruler's bodies

Cremation and were
The Cremation Society were keen to prevent a competitor to Woking Crematorium, and sought to cooperate with the LNC.
With a hidden camera, Jones and Hanson were able to film the Cremation of Care ceremony.
Despite cremation being commonplace, open air cremations in the United Kingdom were thought to be unlawful under the Cremation Act 1902 – although in recent years, some have taken place amongst immigrant communities.
Cremation urns were also commonly used in Anglo Saxon England.
With a hidden camera, Jones and Hanson were able to film the Cremation of Care ceremony.

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