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  2. Three wishes - Wikipedia

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    In "The Monkey's Paw", a 1902 horror short story by author W. W. Jacobs, the paw of a dead monkey is a talisman that grants its possessor three wishes, but the wishes come with an enormous price. In the story, the recipient of the monkey's paw wishes for £200, only to learn that his son has been killed in a terrible work accident, for which ...

  3. Five Wishes - Wikipedia

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    Wishes 3, 4, and 5 are unique to Five Wishes, in that they address matters of comfort care, spirituality, forgiveness, and final wishes. Wish 1 : "The Person I Want to Make Care Decisions for Me When I Can't" – This section is an assignment of a health care agent (also called proxy, surrogate, representative, or health care power of attorney ).

  4. List of NBCUniversal television programs - Wikipedia

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    BBC Three: A Comedy Roast: 2010–2011: Channel 4: Made in Chelsea: 2011–present: E4: Home for the Holidays: 2011: Channel 4: Newlyweds: The First Year: 2013–2016: Bravo: Trust Me, I'm a Game Show Host: 2013: TBS: co-production with One Three Media Originally ordered at ABC The Real Housewives of Cheshire: 2015–present: ITVBe: co ...

  5. Strange Last Wishes: Funerals with Bizarre Twists - AOL

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  6. Funeral - Wikipedia

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    A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. [1] Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect the dead, from interment, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honour.

  7. List of last words - Wikipedia

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    "Let no one weep for me, or celebrate my funeral with mourning; for I still live, as I pass to and fro through the mouths of men." [15]: 74 [26] — Ennius, writer and poet of the Roman Republic (c. 169 BC); lines dictated to be engraved on his memorial. Only fragments of his works now survive. "It is a cold bath you give me." [15]: 18