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Mourning

Mourning is the emotional expression in response to a major life event causing grief, especially loss. It typically occurs as a result of someone's death, especially a loved one.

Religions and customs, Georgian and Victorian eras & State and official mourning

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Stages of grief

Georgian and Victorian eras

State and official mourning

Religions and customs

Bibliography

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  • PMID PMID (identifier)
  • ISBN ISBN (identifier)

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Mourning

Nodes208
Edges207
Triples141
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.009615
Components1

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Mourning

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related to Bibliography · 30
Mourning → Academy Editions, Ancient RomeCharles Spencer, Catherine, Cecil Beaton, Difference, Film Designs, Grief, ISBN, Karen Rae Mehaffey, Lasar Writers Publishing, Leya, London, Loss, Maternal Body, Mid-Victorians, Mourning Rituals, Novo Mundo, Paulo, Pedro II, PMID
related to State and official mourning · 24
Mourning → April, As, Black Ascot, British, Canada Gazette, Cecil Beaton, Edward VII, In, It, January, King Edward VII, March, Mother, My Fair Lady, On, Prince Philip, Queen Alexandra, Queen Elizabeth The Queen, Queen Victoria, Royal Ascot
related to Islam · 19
Mourning → Ali, During, Fatima, Iddah, Imam Al Husayn, In Shi'a Islam, Islam, Islamic Lunar, Karbala, Loved, Muawiyah, Muhammad's, Muharram, Qur'an, Shi'a Imams, Shi'a Muslims, This, Widows, Yazid
related to Stages of grief · 14
Mourning → Acceptance, An, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's, Mourners, Shock, The, There, These, They, This, Typically
related to Georgian and Victorian eras · 9
Mourning → By, England, For, Jewellery, Old English, Special, The, Up, Victorian
related to Judaism · 9
Mourning → Each, English, In, Jewish, Judaism, Shiva, Shloshim, The, West
related to External links · 6
Mourning → Christian, Death, Max Heindel, Mourning By Maurice LammTo, The Jewish Way, Those Who Mourn
is a · 4
Mourning → collective experience, emotional expression in response to a major life event causing grief, opportunity to practice the core principles of impermanence, personal and collective response which can vary depending on feelings and contexts
related to Confucianism · 4
Mourning → Confucian Code, First, The, There
related to Buddhism · 3
Mourning → In Buddhism, The, While Buddhists

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death black period wear funeral family days grief may dress white one deceased clothing clothes widows day also social state

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Mourningis aemotional expression in response to a major life event causing grief0.90text
Mourningis acollective experience0.90text
Mourningis apersonal and collective response which can vary depending on feelings and contexts0.90text
Mourningis aopportunity to practice the core principles of impermanence0.90text
a local leaderinstance ofan important individual0.80text
monarchinstance ofan important individual0.80text
religious figureinstance ofan important individual0.80text
or member of familyinstance ofan important individual0.80text
white cuffs or cuff adornmentsinstance ofconventional markers of grief0.80text
black hat-bandsinstance ofconventional markers of grief0.80text
or long black crêpe veils.Special capsinstance ofconventional markers of grief0.80text
bonnetsinstance ofconventional markers of grief0.80text

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