Essays about: "Afterlife"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 essays containing the word Afterlife.
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11. A Coin for the Afterlife
University essay from Lunds universitet/Historisk arkeologiAbstract : Emgård Ryberg, H. 2018. A Coin for the Afterlife. Charon’s Obols in Viking Age Scandinavia? Lund University, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History. READ MORE
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12. Smartphone sustainability assessment using multi-criteria analysis and consumer survey
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : Sustainability is a fairly new emerging business concept for manufacturing industry and this thesis will focus on smartphone manufacturing industry. In 2015 there were 1.86 billion smartphone users and it is estimated to increase to 2.87 billion in 2020. READ MORE
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13. The Fields of Trans* Necropolitics: Trans Women‟s Narratives On the Vulnerabilities of Trans Death, Bereavement, Posthumous Challenges and Activism in Turkey
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för kulturvetenskaperAbstract : This study aims to bring forward the phenomenon of trans death, underscoring the challenges that trans women in İstanbul experience, endure and confront during the posthumous scenes of autopsy, funeral and burial. Departing from and developing the concept of trans necropolitics, I examine trans death in two explanatory layers. READ MORE
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14. Huarochiri Manuscript. A text analysis of the Huarochiri Manuscript
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religionAbstract : Based on the Huarochirí Manuscript, this thesis seeks to elaborate a picture of religious aspects in the culture of the Andean region of Huarochirí in late 16th and early 17th century. I decided to elaborate on two themes which are in the center of this research. READ MORE
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15. My Google Death : Exploring an architectural opportunity for the digital graveyard
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : We live in a time where ”the digital graveyard” is starting to overgrow, namely all the inactive digital information that is left behind by people passing away. In april this year Google is one of the first companies to address this issue with their new afterlife service ”Google death manager”. READ MORE