Obituary: Commemorating The Life And Memory Of Zhaneta Faber

Director and producer Robert B. Weide honored his late wife, Linda Weide, in an emotional obituary commemorating her life and their love. “Linda Weide, my remarkable wife, believed everybody’s age was ...

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What obituaries reveal about life, loss and how we choose to remember

Yahoo: What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a ‘life well lived’

What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a ‘life well lived’

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The average person lives about 4,000 weeks. When they die, that entire existence is usually compressed into roughly 175 words. Put another way, an obituary. Chosen by loved ones, those words become ...

What makes a life well lived? 38 million obituaries reveal America’s answer

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Obituaries are the most-read parts of newspapers. Here's what 38 million tributes reveal about a life well-lived

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Financial Toxicity and Health-Related Quality of Life Profile of Patients With Hematologic Malignancies Treated in a Universal Health Care System

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Demographic and Clinical Factors Associated With Health-Related Quality-of-Life Profiles Among Prostate Cancer Survivors

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Here’s how LIFE described the social life there in a story in its issue: …At Connecticut College, girls have more boyfriends than in the palmy days when the college derived critical advantage from its strategic location between Harvard and Yale.

It was a bold notion to name a magazine LIFE. The word life, after all, encompasses everything. The major events that define generations, the fleeting moments that comprise the everyday, the feelings we have and the world we inhabit. As a weekly magazine LIFE covered it all, with a breadth and open-mindedness that looks especially astounding today, when publications and websites tailor their ...

The following is adapted from the introduction to LIFE’s newcspecial issue 100 Photographs: The Most Important Pictures of All Time and the Stories Behind Them, available at newsstands and online: Photos are proof. We know this from our own lives. Here’s what dad looked like when he was in high school. Look at this cake I baked.

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See photographs and read stories about global icons - the actors, athletes, politicians, and community members that make our world come to life.

LIFE photographs -- resembling every war-battered panorama from Verdun to Vietnam -- made in September, 1945, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki

From pets to wildlife, explore how our relationship with animals has changed - and remained the same - throughout the 20th Century.

Memory is not a static archive; it is life itself, constantly rewritten, endlessly resilient, deeply human. From the firing of neurons to the telling of family stories, from the fragility of aging minds to the promise of technological enhancement, memory defines the human experience.