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back in 2011 the union of concerned scientists came out with a report and they called it nuclear power still not viable without subsidies and the report stated that in in some cases subsidies for the reactors actually exceeded the value of the electricity that was produced so i live in columbus ohio and so iamp;#39;ll go and iamp;#39;ll start talking about uh the bailouts in our state and we all what gail was talking about was the infamous house bill 6 was the name of the number of the bill and that bails out first energies aging and brittle nuclear plants itamp;#39;s davis bessie and perry theyamp;#39;re both on lake erie and itamp;#39;s about 1.3 billion dollars but it itamp;#39;s really basically just a gift to first energy because there arenamp;#39;t any strings attached to the bill so it was illegal for ohio to directly subsidize any particular energy source so ohio republicans crafted house bill 6 as the ohio clean air program and the word nuclear is not in the bill and be

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When a member of the family died, the body was wrapped in a shroud and sometimes placed in a coffin, and was then laid in the tomb as an individual inhumation, even if the bones were later collected and placed elsewhere.
Burial sites took various forms, and these included niches, benches, sarcophagi and ossuaries (urns). Cemeteries were not widespread among the Jews. Typically, private tombs were built to provide a dignified burial. The corpses of the extremely poor, like those of foreigners, were buried in official cemeteries. Jewish Burial Customs and the Shroud Cyfrowy Leksykon Syndonologiczny specific-entries Cyfrowy Leksykon Syndonologiczny specific-entries
Traditionally a Jewish burial is supposed to take place within 24 hours of death. This is done in ance with the Torah, sacred Jewish scripture, which says, You shall bury him the same day. His body should not remain all night. Today, outside of Orthodox communities, funerals rarely occur this quickly.
In Jewish tradition, the body was laid in the tomb, wrapped in cloth and spices. After roughly a year, the family would return to the tomb. They collected the bones and placed them in an ossuary (a small funerary box). They would then place that box in the back of the tomb with other boxes of its kind. 7 Funeral Rituals from Jesus Time that Still Exist Today Funeral Basics 7-funeral-rituals-from-je Funeral Basics 7-funeral-rituals-from-je
Jewish laws tells us the deceased should be buried in a casket that is made completely out of wood with no metal or nails. These caskets are often referred to as kosher caskets. The reason for kosher caskets aligns with the overall Jewish perception of keeping the entire funeral as simple as possible. How Are Jewish Burial Traditions? | Jewish Burial Customs AM Israel Mortuary jewish-burial-customs AM Israel Mortuary jewish-burial-customs
During the first century, many people were laid to rest in rock-hewn tombs, one of the most prominent features of the hill country of Galilee and Judea; others were buried in the ground. Burial in a rock-hewn tomb usually consisted of two separate and distinct burials. Jesus and the Ossuaries: First-Century Jewish Burial BYU Religious Studies Center behold-lamb-god jesus-ossuaries BYU Religious Studies Center behold-lamb-god jesus-ossuaries

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