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Shahab ta Posted 9 years ago
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The case that in their dying as in their living,

What does “Will it be the case that in their dying as in their living, the baby boomers get it all?” mean?

Alongside a reticence in talking about death that the Dying Matters survey has identified, Clark notes the rise in popularity of new British cultural trends: soul midwives (non-medical death companions) and death cafes and salons, where people can congregate to talk about any aspect of death, or in the case of salons, ruminate upon various intellectual and artistic morbid endeavours. “Will it be the case that in their dying as in their living, the baby boomers get it all?” Clark asks.

Source: https://theconversation.com/death-matters-so-why-do-the-british-hate-talking-about-it-26653
  

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" The text says that of all the people in the country, these people are the richest and most privileged. Do they get everything?

  • " The text says that of all the people in the country, these people are the richest and most privileged.
  • Do they get everything?
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The people who were born in the years 1945 to 1954 are called the "baby boomers."

The text says that of all the people in the country, these people are the richest and most privileged. Do they get everything?

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