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1. Give Warning/protection- sirens, media, alerts, weather radar/report etc.
2. Prevent death- law enforcement, emergency medical technician, nurse, physicians
3. Care for dying- family, hospice, and hospital
4. Dispose of the dead- funeral industry, ceremonies, crematories
5. Social consolidation after death- funeral rituals, support/bereavement group(s)
6. Appraisal/meaning of death- religious ministries, philosophical systems
7. Socially sanctioned killing- capital punishment, war training, slaughtering of animals for food

1. People- individual social roles loosely connected to death-- law enforcement, medical, life insurance, lawyers, florists.
2. Places- locations with death-related character-- cemetaries, funeral home, healthcare, "hallowed ground" sites
3. Time- Occasion to mark anniversary or recognized death-- Memorial Day, day(s) of rememberance
4. Objects- Things linked to death-- death certificates, hearses, obituaries, death notices, tombstones
5. Symbols & Images- Tattoo, colored ribbons, cross, skulls, words, & phrases

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