Thursday, May 22, 2014

They talk about everyday exclusive things, but also about existential questions. But the death of t


They talk about everyday exclusive things, but also about existential questions. But the death of the duck can ultimately be no safe answers on questions about heaven and hell, or life after death. In these talks, exclusive he seems aloof and almost a little insecure.
As the life of the duck comes to an end, death is at her side, she accompanied lovingly and takes her in his arms. As a final greeting he gives her a tulip on the way and looks after her sadly.
Highly recommended! A great book, a class short film! Heard me to the "intergenerational basic equipment" palliative library, if you ask me recommendations: (! Adult) + for teens by John Green "Fate is a lousy traitor" + for adults, the film by Andreas Dresen "Stopped on Track "
Advance directive and organ transplantation
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