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good death

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good death
Vox populi Any death that others view as a comforting and 'smooth' transition from a living to nonliving state. See End of life decisions.


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Inevitably, life and art intersect, and Crick hunts down Eiffel just as she's about to kill him with a keystroke, raising various significant questions about reality and imagination, the good life and the good death, the novelist as God and God as a novelist.
Hospice care is still controversial at many major medical centers today, for its goal is not to provide good treatment for the dying but to provide a good death.
John Paul II also had certain natural talents and habits that enabled him to make what used to be called "a good death.
 
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