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  • Family members and friends gather at the funeral of Trieu Thi Chat,  who died at the age of 95 in Van Phuc Village, near Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Family members and friends gather at the funeral of Trieu Thi Chat,  who died at the age of 95 in Van Phuc Village, near Hanoi, Vietnam.
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  • Lodz, Poland cemetery on All Saints Day.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland. Aleksandra Goldanowska.
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  • Stradomia Wierzchnia village cemetery, Poland. All Saints Day.
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  • Lodz, Poland cemetery in the rain on All Saints Day.
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  • Zadzim Cemetery, Poland. All Saints Day. Olga and her cousin visit relatives graves.
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  • Ewa Ledochowicz family, All Saints Day. Lodz, Poland. Visiting one of many family member's graves. Ewa's mother in law, Honorata Wierzonska.
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  • PKazimierz, Poland cemetery on All Saints Day. Wiezowski/Ledochowicz family visits relatives' graves. Borys is reunited with his dead father's brother, who has emotional problems and is in a wheelchair because he has one leg.
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  • Olga Ledochowicz at her grandmother's apartment in Lodz for All Saints Day dinner. .Photo in frame is her several years before. Lodz, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland. Evening of the day before.
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  • Warsaw, Poland. Powazek Cemetery on All Saints Day.
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  • A man sweeps a grave preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland. Andrej W. Wernik sweeps his parents' graves.
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  • Cemetery Z Zycia Kosciola near Babice, Poland (E. of Krakow).
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  • Holavallagardur Cemetery, Reykjavik, Iceland.
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  • Stradomia Wierzchnia village, Poland. Cemetery with church and bicycles against fence on All Saints Day.
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  • Stradomia Wierzchnia village cemetery, Poland. All Saints Day.
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  • Kazimierz, Poland cemetery on All Saints Day. Bory's mother visits with a relative.
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  • Ewa Ledochowicz family on All Saints Day. Lodz, Poland. Borys and Olga light candles.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland. Aleksandra Goldanowska.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Cemetery Z Zycia Kosciola near Babice, Poland (E. of Krakow).
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  • Cemetery Z Zycia Kosciola near Babice, Poland (E. of Krakow).
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  • In the Martyr's section of the Behesht Zahra cemetery in Tehran, Iran, a family memorializes a family member killed during the Iran-Iraq war 1980-1988. Other parts of the cemetery are devoted to the rest of the population. Memorializing family members who have died is an important part of Islamic and Persian culture in Iran and follows a prescribed series of graveside visits. Iranians meet at the graves, bringing food to share with each other and passersby who pay their respects.
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  • A cemetery in Iqaluit, Nunavut Territory, Canada. With a population of 6,000, Iqaluit is the largest community in Nunavut as well as the capital city, located in the southeast part of Baffin Island. Formerly known as Frobisher Bay, it is at the mouth of the bay of that name, overlooking Koojesse Inlet. "Iqaluit" means 'place of many fish'.
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  • Wiezowski/Ledochowicz family. All Saints Day at cemetery in Lodz, Poland. Olga and her grandmother and her father, Borys.
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  • Kazimierz, Poland cemetery on All Saints Day.
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  • Borys Wiezowski lighting candle, All Saints Day, Lodz, Poland.
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  • Kazimierz cemetery, Poland, on All Saints Day.
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  • Lodz, Poland, cemetery on All Saints Day. Man whose wife died earlier in the year decorates her grave.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland. Nuns' graves.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Cemetery Z Zycia Kosciola near Babice, Poland (E. of Krakow).
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  • Holavallagardur Cemetery, Reykjavik, Iceland.
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  • At the Bone Chapel complex at Kudowa Zdroj, Poland. (main church on All Saints Day with decorated graves with candles).
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  • Lodz, Poland cemetery in the rain on All Saints Day.
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  • Zadzim Cemetery, Poland. All Saints Day.
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  • Wiezowski/Ledochowicz family. All Saints Day at cemetery in Lodz, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland. Flower, wreath sellers.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • In the Martyr's section of the Behesht Zahra cemetery in Tehran, Iran, a family memorializes a family member killed during the Iran-Iraq war 1980-1988. Other parts of the cemetery are devoted to the rest of the population. Memorializing family members who have died is an important part of Islamic and Persian culture in Iran and follows a prescribed series of graveside visits. Iranians meet at the graves, bringing food to share with each other and passersby who pay their respects.
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  • Young girl lighting a candle under a large stone cross outside the Bone Chapel at Kudowa Zdroj, Poland.
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  • Lodz, Poland cemetery in the rain on All Saints Day.
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  • Zadzim Cemetery, Poland. All Saints Day.
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  • Ewa Ledochowicz family, All Saints Day. Lodz, Poland. Visiting one of many family member's graves.
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  • Placing votive candles in a Lodz, Poland cemetery on All Saints Day.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Lodz, Poland. Muslim cemetery on All Saints Day. Carina Sahek puts flowers on relatives' graves.
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  • Preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Piles of leaves and trash as the graveyard is cleaned preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • A woman cleans a grave preparing for All Saints Day. Powazek Cemetery. Warsaw, Poland.
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  • Holavallagardur Cemetery, Reykjavik, Iceland.
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  • ICE_040514_014_rwx.Holavallagardur Cemetery, Reykjavik, Iceland..
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  • A cemetery in Iqaluit, Nunavut Territory, Canada. With a population of 6,000, Iqaluit is the largest community in Nunavut as well as the capital city, located in the southeast part of Baffin Island. Formerly known as Frobisher Bay, it is at the mouth of the bay of that name, overlooking Koojesse Inlet. "Iqaluit" means 'place of many fish'.
    CAN_061007_02_xw.jpg
  • A cemetery  in Iqaluit, Nunavut Territory, Canada. With a population of 6,000, Iqaluit is the largest community in Nunavut as well as the capital city, and is located in the southeast part of Baffin Island. Formerly known as Frobisher Bay, it is at the mouth of the bay of that name, overlooking Koojesse Inlet. "Iqaluit" means 'place of many fish'.
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  • FINAL CONTACT: "GRAVEWATCH".  Photo Illustration for the Future of Communication GEO (Germany) Special issue. Fictional Representation and Caption: Interactive gravestones became quite popular in the 21st century. Adding snippets of video of the diseased was quite easy to program since nearly every family had extensively documented their family time with small digital videocams. AI (artificial intelligence) computer programs made conversations with the dead quite easy. These virtual visits to the underworld became passé within a decade however, and graveyard visits became less common. By mid-century many people wanted to insure that their relatives would continue paying their respects, and keeping their memory alive. New technology insured regular visits to the gravesite to pick up a monthly inheritance check issued electronically by a built-in device with wireless connection to the living relative's bank account. Face recognition (and retinal scanners on high-end models) insured that family members were present during the half-hour visits. A pressure pad at the foot of the grave activated the system and after 30 minutes of kneeling at the grave, watching videos or prerecorded messages or admonitions, a message flashed on the screen, indicating that a deposit had been made electronically to their bank account. For the Wright family of Napa, California, there is no other way to collect Uncle Eno's inheritance other than by monthly kneelings. ["Gravewatch" tombstones shown with "Retscan" retinal scanning ID monitors.] MODEL RELEASED
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  • FINAL CONTACT: "GRAVEWATCH".  Photo Illustration for the Future of Communication GEO (Germany) Special issue. Fictional Representation and Caption: Interactive gravestones became quite popular in the 21st century. Adding snippets of video of the diseased was quite easy to program since nearly every family had extensively documented their family time with small digital videocams. AI (artificial intelligence) computer programs made conversations with the dead quite easy. These virtual visits to the underworld became passé within a decade however, and graveyard visits became less common. By mid-century many people wanted to insure that their relatives would continue paying their respects, and keeping their memory alive. New technology insured regular visits to the gravesite to pick up a monthly inheritance check issued electronically by a built-in device with wireless connection to the living relative's bank account. Face recognition (and retinal scanners on high-end models) insured that family members were present during the half-hour visits. A pressure pad at the foot of the grave activated the system and after 30 minutes of kneeling at the grave, watching videos or prerecorded messages or admonitions, a message flashed on the screen, indicating that a deposit had been made electronically to their bank account. For the Wright family of Napa, California, there is no other way to collect Uncle Eno's inheritance other than by monthly kneelings. ["Gravewatch" tombstones shown with "Retscan" retinal scanning ID monitors.] MODEL RELEASED
    USA_SCI_COMM_06_xs.jpg

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