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For the thirteen original states.
The "Tolling of the Bell Ceremony" is a tradition at a fallen firefighter's funeral. During the tour of a firefighters shift a bell which has now gave way to a more modernized alerting system sends the signal that a call for help is needed. When the call was over the bell would be rung three times to signal that everyone was back at the station. At a funeral it is rung three times to symbolize a firefighters last call and that he is now home in heaven. Some dispatch centers will call the firefighters name and number three times before saying rest in peace.
The phrase "Ram Naam Satya Hai" holds significance in Hindu funeral rituals as it is chanted to honor the deceased and remind mourners of the impermanence of life. It serves as a reminder of the ultimate truth that death is inevitable and that the name of the divine (Ram) is eternal and can provide solace in times of grief.
They are typically told by high up officials to ignore it and to not interact with them. It outrages the majority of people, including those in the military, though. Many times, family/ friends/ and even those not involved in any way to the military hold their own protests. Many times, they even call the motorcyclists to come & block the viewing of the WBC protestors.
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some times different people say things at different times and places
If a patrician ( or anyone) died in ancient Rome he or she had a funeral and was either buried or cremated, depending on the custom of the times. If they were famous or had famous relatives their funeral would be more elaborate and a funeral oration was given and often a funeral banquet was provided.
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once bob hit the ground his funeral was slimy
was made for a funeral mask back in the anceint greek times
Military is already present even in the times of Moses.
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