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Okay, so i see that you need help with question 76 to 87.
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And it says raymond moody, who coined the term near -death experience, now prefers to characterize n -d -e -s's as d aspects of psychedelic experiences.
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Number 77, in terms of the wall -slash -door metaphor discussed in text, hindus would most likely view death as b, a door.
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For matching, it wants you to match 78 through 81 with a, b, c, and d.
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So, 78, a life without love is a life without meaning.
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That is d, a verbal direct.
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79, i will shoot myself if you leave me.
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That is a verbal indirect.
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Number 80, a chronically ill person hoarding pills is c, a behavioral direct.
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And giving away prized possessions, making will, or attending to final arrangements, is b, behavioral, indirect.
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Then for the true false, if it's false, i'll state why.
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So for 82, language reveals a great deal about personal and cultural attitudes towards death.
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That is true.
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For 83, practitioners in the area of end -of -life care and bereavement typically make through use of theological research and integrate it into practice, that is also true...