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Depersonalization leads to: Anonymity; Cremation; Internment in a memorial park; Body donation

Anonymity

A "ribbon cutting" at the opening of a supermarket could best be described as a: Ceremony; Ritual; More; Rite

Ceremony

In decision making, what term is defined as: "when all group members are in agreement"? Consensus; Connotation; Syntax; Semantics

Consensus

A joint/extended family is usually: Conservative; Liberal; Mobile; Dependent on others outside the family

Conservative

What is the term that is described as the believability of a speaker or other source of information? Credibility; Extemporaneous; Frivolous; Unconscientious

Credibility

The concept that all cultures have something of value to add to the common good for all of society? Cultural relativity; Social egocentricity; Social order; Cultural-ethnocentrism

Cultural relativity

A pattern of living and dying which can be identified in all societies is referred to as a: Cultural universal; Ritual; Law; Custom

Cultural universal

Because funeral rites are present in every known society, the rite would be considered: Cultural universal; Modern event; Contemporary event; Private experience

Cultural universal

Social behavior as dictated by tradition: Custom; Folkway; Law; Taboo

Custom

Ford's assembly line of the early 1900's is an example of: Industrialization; Commercialism; Bureaucratization; Urbanization

Industrialization

The loss of craftmanship is a result of: Industrialization; Urbanization; Mobility; Anonymity

Industrialization

LDS

LDS

name two examples of liturgical protestant churches in the US:

LDS; Presbyterian

LITURGICAL/NON LITURGICAL PROTESTANT

LITURGICAL/NON LITURGICAL PROTESTANT

A behavior pattern which is enforced by special authority is a: Law; More; Taboo; Folkway

Law

A family that is governed by the mother is: Matriarchal; Egalitarian; Democratic; Patriarchal

Matriarchal

Which of the following terms best describes relocation or travel? Mobility; Anonymity; Industrialization; Urbanization

Mobility

define religion:

a culturally entrenched pattern of behavior made of of: 1) sacred beliefs 2) emotional feeling accompanying those beliefs 3) overt conduct implementing the beliefs and feelings

32-1311 immunity

a. members, employees and agents of the board and members of citizen advisory committees are immune from personal liability with respect to acts done and actions taken in good faith and in furtherance of the purpose of this chapter b. any person who reports or provides information to the board in good faith is not subject to an action for civil damages

cremation is encouraged, but embalming is:

accepted

a funeral rite adjusted to the wants and needs for the family is called a/an _______________ funeral rite.

adaptive

burial:

as quickly as possible

a blessing or prayer which usually ends a service is called:

dismissal

no restrictions on:

dressing, casketing, time and place of funeral, or final disposition

buddha altar- right angle to deceased altar:

image of buddha, incense, candles, flowers and fruits

the spiritual leader of an islamic community: imam; bonze; reverend; father

imam

similarities to:

islamic and jewish rites

the mother or eldest female rules in this type of family- the mother or eldest female possesses power and the right of decision-making:

matriarchal

this generation was born 1909-1945 roughly and displayed a great deal of loyalty a long job tenure, demanded quality versus efficiency, followed the rules, stable, hardworking, conservative and were loyal customers:

matures

administrative costs and expenses:

means the cost of copies, transcripts, court reporter and witness fees, reimbursement for mileage and office of administrative hearings costs

independent order of oddfellows and rebekah's

noble grand

bonze:

officiant

pagoda or temple:

place of worship

the head of the roman catholic church and the bishop of rome: emporer; pope; prophet; monsignor

pope

veterans of foreign wars (VFW) or american legion

post commander

it is in only the last half-century following the close of WWII that ____________ has become a major institution is the united states.

schooling

shahada:

there is no god but allah- recited prior to death

When a funeral

...

burial not more than journey from place of death:

1 hour's

what are the characteristics of an extended (joint) family:

1) farm based and self sufficient 2) very conservative in thought and dress 3) key relationship is father/son 4) women subservient to dominant male 5) highly structured 6) limited mobility 7) death doesn't threaten the unit 8) all members of the family contribute to the overall well-being of the unit; take responsibility and raise children 9) death of a child, though definitely felt, lessened due to the number of family members

how many lecterns are there usually in a protestant liturgical church?

2

the percentage of cremation in arizona in 2016 was _____%

73%

An existential statement about the physical and social world is known as: A belief; Religion; Acculturation; Demography

A belief

The process of socialization is: A lifelong process; An unfolding of in-born patterns; Over after childhood; Over after adolescence

A lifelong process

in addition to the bible LDS use another text which was gifted from the angel moroni and translated by joseph smith:

Book of Mormon

gatha:

Buddhist Hymn sung at funeral ceremonies

Because of this _________ there was a loss of individual craftsmanship: Bureaucratization; Urbanization; Mobility; Industrialization

Bureaucratization

Strict departmental standards with little or no variation is typical of: Bureaucratization; Urbanization; Industrialization; Mobility

Bureaucratization

Strict departmental standards with little or no variation of the standards: Bureaucratization; Urbanization; Mobility; Industrialization

Bureaucratization

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

JAPANESE BUDDHISM

JAPANESE BUDDHISM

JEHOVAH WITNESS

JEHOVAH WITNESS

The religious structure of American society is primarily: Judeo-Christian; Jewish; Protestant; Catholic

Judeo-Christian

What serves as the first event signaling the beginning of a new family unit? The funeral; Prayer; Discipline; The modified extended family

The funeral

Which of the following is not a general purpose for making a speech? To distract; To inform or explain; To persuade; To entertain

To distract

Which of the following terms is synonymous with loudness? Volume; Pitch; Rate; Articulation

Volume

responsible cremationist

a licensed cremationist who manages a crematory

goal is to reach nirvana:

a state that ends the cycle of death and re-birth

license

a written authorization that is issued by the board and that entitles a person to act as a funeral director, embalmer or intern to operate a funeral establishment or crematory in this state

burial:

as soon as possible

one who carries a cross in procession?

crucifer

the science of vital statistics is called:

demographics

buried towards qiblih (mecca):

feet

name the 4 basic types of norms:

folkways; mores; taboos; laws

caskets are preferred:

hardwood

words that are pronounced like another word but have a different meaning and are usually spelled different are: homonyms; synonyms; hyphenations; antonyms

homonyms

a speech "given of the top of one's head" without preparation: impromptu; extemporaneous; memorized; message overload

impromptu

there is term for those who have the most money tend to spend the least:

intellectual snobbery

net interest

interest earned on a prearrangement funeral trust account less applicable taxes, reasonable and necessary charges made by the financial institution and the annual service fee permitted to be deducted by the funeral establishment according to section 32-1391-06, subsection B

36-3221 health care power of attorney; scope; requirements; limitations

is notarized or witnessed in writing by at least one adult who affirms that the notary or witness was present when the person dated and signed or marked the health care POA, except as provided under subsection B, and that the person appeared to be of sound mind and free from duress at the time of execution of the health care POA; if a health care POA is witnessed by only one person, that person may not be related to the principal by blood, marriage or adoption and may not be entitled to any part of the principal's estate by will or by operation of law at the time that the POA is executed

janazah:

muslim funeral service and funeral prayer; no viewings

in LDS funerals, officiants expect a hefty honorarium? yes or no

never

fusing west african, french and african-american traditions, funerals in __________ strike a unique balance between joy and grief as mourners are led by a marching band.

new orleans

in urban areas, funeral directors usually have no ____________ to the people they serve.

personal connection

deceased altar- before casket:

photos, candles, oil lamp, incense vase, flowers, fruit and food

mosque (masjid):

place of worship in the islamic faith; facility designed for prayer and worship

remains washed to removal preferably by family:

prior

embalming:

prohibited unless civil law overrides

Any Western Christian who is not adherent to the Roman Catholic faith is known as

protestant's

giving the appearance of listening: pseudo-listening; empathetic listening; evaluative listening; attending listending

pseudo-listening

One person speaking with limited verbal feedback: public communication; message overload; private communication; role-taking

public communication

a clergyman of the episcopal faith; lives in rectory:

rector

deceased may have , , and inside the mouth

rice; gold; pearls

the principle text for the church of christ scientist: by . .

science and health scripture; mary baker eddie

A prediction or expectation of an event that makes the outcome more likely to occur than would otherwise: self-fulfilling prophecy; self-esteem; self-concept; self-help

self-fulfilling prophecy

which of the following initiates the communication process? sender; receiver; barrier; channel

sender

what are beliefs?

shared ideas about how the world operates

clothed in:

shroud of silk or cotton

the mennonite faith encourages a mindset of , , and .

simplicity; modesty; moderation

define cultural relativism:

the emotional attitude that all cultures are equal and pertinent; the viewing of peoples behavior from the perspective of ones own culture

define ethnocentrism:

the emotional attitude that one's own race, nation, or culture is superior to all others

teachings of siddhartha guatama or buddha:

the enlightened one

who are the clients of the funeral director?

the family

when one encounters an unfamiliar cultural practice, the feelings of culture shock may exist. define culture shock:

the feelings of disorientation, uncertainty and even fear, experienced when one encounters an unfamiliar cultural practice

cremation:

the heating process that reduces human remains to bone fragments by combustion and evaporation

cremated remains:

the remaining bone fragments after cremation

define social stratification:

the structured ranking of entire groups of people according to rank or class that perpetuates unequal economic rewards and power in society.

what is neo-localism?

the tendency of offspring to move away from the area in which they were born.

state equivalent examination

the test of tests provided by the conference of funeral service examining boards and offered by the board to determine the entry level knowledge and skills of a person regarding funeral directing and embalming

the quality of one's voice (angry, happy, etc.)? tone; tint; shade; volume

tone

christian science funerals are held anywhere except in the christian science church. true or false:

true

every family, even our classroom family, is a ____________.

unique sociologic unit

the change from a rural lifestyle to an urban lifestyle is termed:

urbanization

is a spouse considered next of kin?

yes

many variations of buddhism

(confucianism, taoism)

recommended burial in muslim cemetery:

(makbaratul rhama) private muslim cemetery in Maricopa, Arizona

outer burial container

A container that is designed for placement in the grave space around the casket, including burial vaults, grave boxes and grave liners.

Which of the following would NOT be an anticipated part of the disposition of human remains when the service is a traditional funeral? A memorial service; A casket; Use of an outside receptacle; Professional services

A memorial service

A cluster of two or more nuclear families united by a social bond for security, protection and help is: A modified extended family; A neo-joint family; A pseudo-joint family; A nuclear family

A modified extended family

A man, a woman and their unmarried children in one household is: A nuclear family; A modified extended family; A joint/extended family; A patriarchal family

A nuclear family

authorizing agent:

A person who is legally entitled to order and direct the cremation and final disposition of specific human remains pursuant to section 32-1365.02

A ceremony: A ritual filled event with NO deep symbolic meaning; A ritual filled with deep symbolic meaning; An event involving the disposition of a deceased human being; None of these

A ritual filled event with NO deep symbolic meaning

A rite: A ritual filled with deep symbolic meaning; A ritual filled event with no deep symbolic meaning; A ceremony performed with various rituals; None of these

A ritual filled event with deep symbolic meaning

The group aspect of a funeral rite makes the event: A social function; A historical event; A private experience; A cultural event

A social function

ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES

ARIZONA ADMINISTRATIVE CODES

A funeral rite specifically designed to meet the needs and wishes of the family: Adaptive funeral rite; Humanistic funeral; Immediate disposition; Traditional funeral rite

Adaptive funeral rite

Contemporary funeral rites could be considered: Adaptive funeral rites; Immediate dispositions; Traditional funeral rites; Non-traditional funeral rites

Adaptive funeral rites

Mores is a sociological term for those cultural parameters involving: Norms; Virtues; Values; All of these

All of these

Which of the following best describes a response with more than one meaning? Ambiguous; Euphemism; Faulty assumptions; Semantics

Ambiguous

A funeral rite that has been adjusted to reflect the needs and desires of those directly involved is: An adaptive funeral rite; A traditional funeral rite; A modern funeral rite; A humanistic funeral rite

An adaptive funeral rite

A speech that is planned in advance but is presented in a direct, conversational manner: An extemporaneous speech; An impromptu speech; A manuscript speech; A memorized speech

An extemporaneous speech

The son and his family are included in: An extended family; A patriarchal family; A modified family; A nuclear family

An extended family

Linda was attending an Optimist Club meeting and after her arrival was asked to give a speech concerning her vocation at the meeting. This is an example of: An impromptu speech; An extemporaneous speech; A memorized speech; A manuscript speech

An impromptu speech

Each of the following have affected the nuclear family EXCEPT: An increase in the day to day confrontation with death; An extended life expectancy; The fact that death has become more abstract; The isolation of the old in our society

An increase in the day to day confrontation with death

one of the first funeral homes in the nation to offer alkaline hydrolysis as a final disposition in 2011 was _____________ funeral home in St. Petersburg Florida.

Anderson-McQueen

Loss of individual identity: Anonymity; Bureaucratization; Urbanization; Industrialization

Anonymity

A receiver focusing on the speaker's voice, screening out all other stimuli is an example of: Attending; Empathetic listening; Insensitive listening; Defensive listening

Attending

BAHA'I FUNERAL RITE

BAHA'I FUNERAL RITE

BALANCE OF RELIGION

BALANCE OF RELIGION

BUDDHISM

BUDDHISM

Membership consists of one male and one female and he children from their previous marriages and may include children from the present marriage: Blended family; Co-family; Nuclear family; Atomic family

Blended family

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

A human survival skill needed to maintain contact with other members of society? Communication; Attending; Articulation; Proxemics

Communication

Patterns identifiable in all cultures: Cultural universal; Norms; Rites; Rituals

Cultural universal

Abstract patterns of and for living and dying: Culture; Mores; Taboos; Customs

Culture

A system of abstract patterns of and for both living and dying which are learned directly or indirectly defines: Cultures; Mores; Laws; Folkways

Cultures

The American system of government is best described as: Democratic; Judeo-Christian; Monopolistic; Capitalistic

Democratic

A term that would best describe the studies of the population is: Demography; Count; Mores; Acculturation

Demography

Which of the following types of listening would involve listening in which the goal is to help the speaker solve a problem? Empathetic listening; Informational listening; Evaluative listening; Attending listening

Empathetic listening

The upward occupational mobility of a member of a typical nuclear family unit is: Encouraged; Discouraged; Directly influenced by the oldest male; Directly influenced by the oldest female

Encouraged

The method by which social values are learned is: Enculturation; Culture; Mores; Customs

Enculturation

The method by which social values are learned: Enculturation; Customs; Taboos; Classroom teaching

Enculturation

Words that have more than one dictionary meaning are referred to as: Equivocal terms; Euphemisms; Articulations; Relative terms

Equivocal terms

More pleasant sounding words used in the place of more direct, less pleasant terms are? Euphemisms; Faulty assumptions; Relative terms; Ambiguous responses

Euphemisms

Listening in which the goal is to judge the quality or accuracy of a speaker's remarks is: Evaluative listening; Empathetic listening; Informational listening; Pseudo-listening

Evaluative listening

Sociology is concerned with each of the following areas EXCEPT: Examining individual behavior; The operations of social groups; Ways of changing social groups; The internal organization of social groups

Examining individual behavior

The death of a child would be softened simply by the number of children in a: Extended family; Nuclear family; Matriarchal family; Patriarchal family

Extended family

FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS

FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS

Historically the person or persons in charge of the funeral was the: Family; Undertaker; Doctor; Neighbor

Family

Incorrect thoughts that lead us to believe that we have heard the message before are: Faulty assumptions; Semantics; Relative terms; euphamisms

Faulty assumptions

in the roman catholic faith, the final portion of the funeral mass: Great Farewell; Kissing the icon; Kaddish; Final Commendation

Final Commendation

A non-compulsive standard of behavior that is only socially enforced: Folkway; Ritual; Ceremony; Rite

Folkway

Rites with the body present: Funeral; Memorial service; Memorial gathering; Memorial scattering

Funeral

An all inclusive term used by people to encompass all funeral and/or memorial services is: Funeral Rite; Funeral; Ceremony; Custom

Funeral Rite

Both funeral and memorial services: Funeral rites; Memorial services; Cultural universals; None of these

Funeral rites

Rites of funeralization with the body present are called: Funerals; Memorial services; Ceremonies; Folkways

Funerals

Sociology of a funeral service begins with the at-need arrangement conference and ends with: Graveside service; acceptance of the death by survivors; Church ceremony; The time emotional ties with the deceased are severed

Graveside service

In an extended (joint) family, religion is taught at: Home; Sunday school, Revivals; Seminars

Home

Funeral rites which are devoid of religion are: Humanistic; Paternalistic; Socialistic; Egalitarian

Humanistic

A funeral devoid of religious connotation: Humanistic funeral; Traditional funeral rite; Non-traditional funeral rite; Adaptive funeral rite

Humanistic funeral

the first three letters of the greek term for "Jesus": STP; IHS; INRI; IRS

IHS

ISLAM

ISLAM

What do we call business communications that are sent to receivers within a company? Internal communication; External communication; Frontal communication; Channel communication

Internal communication

The type of communication in which the two parties involved consider one another as individuals is: Interpersonal communication; Intrapersonal communication; Mass communication; Organizational communication

Interpersonal communication

Social behavior that is dictated by tradition: Is a custom; Are laws; Are mores; Are folkways

Is a custom

For the funeral director, urbanization has meant: It is hard to know all the families you serve personally; Closer ties to your community; Greater contact with all members of the community; That everyone in the community can know you better

It is hard to know all the families you serve personally

All of the following are important with regard to a speaker's awareness of the audience when choosing the speech material except: Knowing the personal background of the introductory speaker; Knowing the demographic background of the audience; Knowing if there are any common interests between the speaker and the audience; Knowing if the audience has any prejudices

Knowing the personal background of the introductory speaker

A must behavior enforceable by those that govern: Law; Ritual; Ceremony; Folkway

Law

MENNONITE/AMISH

MENNONITE/AMISH

All of the following are considered appropriate opening technique for a speech except: Making an apology; Asking a question; Quoting an important person; Telling a joke

Making an apology

A speech that is delivered word for word from a prepared text is called a(n): Manuscript speech; Memorized speech; Impromptu; Extemporaneous speech

Manuscript speech

What type of communication refers to the wholesale distribution of identical copies of the same message to persons or receiver's unknown to the sender and unknown to each other in any sense of interaction, as in radio or TV broadcasting? Mass; Professional; Public; Interpersonal

Mass

Which of the following is a type of cemetery? Memorial park; Retort; Mausoleum; Lawn crypt

Memorial park

Rites without the body present: Memorial service; Funeral; Traditional funeral; Historic funeral

Memorial service

Rites of funeralization without the presence of the body itself are referred to as: Memorial services; Ceremonies; Folkways; Funerals

Memorial servies

What type of speech is learned and delivered by rote without a written text: Memorized speech; Extemporaneous speech; Impromptu speech; Manuscript speech

Memorized speech

Excessive written or verbal communication would be considered: Message overload; Faulty assumption; Attending; Emotive Communication

Message overload

The economic impact of the death of the patriarchal leader in an extended/joint family is: Minimal; Of no importance in funeral arrangements; About the same as a nuclear family member: Never reconciled by the family members

Minimal

Relocation, travel: Mobilization; Industrialization; Urbanization; Bureaucratization

Mobilization

A causative factor in the creation of the "first death-free generation" is: Modern medical technology; Money; Education; Social status

Modern medical technology

A must behavior for all members of society that is not enforceable by law but will be enforced by other members of society (as with shunning)? Mores; Taboos; Laws; Rites

Mores

Moving to and living in an area different from or other than the place of birth: Neo-localism; Ethnocentrism; Cultural relativism; Universality of culture

Neo-localism

A rite which deviates from the normal: Non-traditional funeral rite; Humanistic funeral; Adaptive funeral rite; Traditional funeral rite

Non-traditional funeral rite

Those funeral rites that deviate from the traditional services are referred to as: Non-traditional funeral rites; Modern funeral rites; Adaptive funeral rites; Primitive funeral rites

Non-traditional funeral rites

A type of response in which no words are spoken is? Non-verbal; Syntactic; Semantics; Evaluative

Non-verbal

The modern American family is considered to be: Nuclear; Neo-logical; Extended; Consanguine

Nuclear

The word contemporary means: Of the same; Since the turn of the century; Modern; Recently

Of the same

A family that is governed by the father is: Patriarchal; Egalitarian; Democratic; Matriarchal

Patriarchal

A joint/extended family is usually: Patriarchal; Egalitarian; Atheistic; Libera;

Patriarchal

No matter the age of the son, if the oldest male dies, he may enter the leadership role in the: Patriarchal family; Nuclear family, Modified extended family; Egalitarian family

Patriarchal family

What is the act of attempting to influence the behavior and thinking of another person or group of people called? Persuasion; Directing; Collection; Eluding

Persuasion

The highness or lowness of the voice is known as: Pitch; Articulation; Volume; Rate

Pitch

Funeral Rites identifiable with pre-literate society: Primitive funeral rite; Traditional funeral rite; Humanistic funeral rite; Immediate disposition

Primitive funeral rite

Consideration made for service is: Professional fees; Cremation; A donation; Anonymity

Professional fees

prophet mohammed P.B.U.H. given the instructions of islam through the archangel gabriel. today these instructions are known as the:

Qur'an or Koran- the holy book of islam

RELIGION

RELIGION

Which of the following terms is dealing with the speed at which you speak? Rate; Volume; Articulation; Pitch

Rate

Humanistic funerals are devoid of: Religion; Feelings; Emotion; Compassion

Religion

Sacred beliefs reflected in the daily conduct of an individual are part of: Religion; Culture; Philosophy; Demeanor

Religion

A baptism could best be described as a: Rite; Ceremony; Taboo; Folkway

Rite

Specific act or function dealing with the religious funeralization of a deceased human being: Rite; Ritual; Ceremony; Custom

Rite

An act performed as a part of a rite or a ceremony? Ritual; Law; Folkway; Moray

Ritual

specified methods of procedure: Rules; Rites; Norms; Values

Rules

SOCIOLOGY

SOCIALOGY

Which of the following terms best describes the process of deliberately revealing information about oneself that is significant and that would not normally be known by others: Self-disclosure; Modeling; Role taking; Self-fulfilling prophecy

Self-disclosure

what is the term that is defined as "dealing with the meaning of words?": Semantics; Syntax; Attending; Relative terming

Semantics

Sociology is a branch of: Social science; anthropology; History; Political science

Social science

The science of social group study: Sociology; Psychology; Culture; Urbanization

Sociology

The science that deals with the organization of social groups and how they change or stay the same is called: Sociology; Anthropology; Psychology; Biology

Sociology

A division of a culture that has traits in common with that culture but has unique traits of its own is a: Subculture; Sub society; Ceremony; Folkway

Subculture

The arrangement of words in a sentence defines: Syntax; Semantics; Symbolism; Relative terms

Syntax

Dictates what one must NOT do: Taboos; Mores; Customs; Folkways

Taboos

Which of the following defines the term feedback? The discernable response of the receiver; Agreement between group members; Communicating with oneself; Taking a speaker's remarks at face value

The discernable response of the receiver

The traditional location of the preparation of a dead human body for funeralization was originally in ____ in early America: The home; The hospital; The church; The funeral home

The home

Which of the following is NOT true about humanistic funerals? They are not healthy to the family; They are devoid of religious connotation; They are often conducted without clergy present; They often include favorite songs or poems of the deceased

They are not healing to the family

The overall purpose of religion in a funeral service is: To allow for the acknowledgement of the doctrine of atonement; To recognize resurrection; To adhere to freedom of religion; To allow expression of feelings

To allow for the acknowledgement of the doctrine of atonement

Within a patriarchal joint/extended family, who would assume control at the death of the father (age 62)? Tom, son- age 37; Jake, mothers brother- age 54; Steve, son- age 32; Mother- age 58

Tom, son- age 37

Those funeral rites that follow the old prescribed ritual: Traditional funeral rite; Non-traditional funeral rite; Humanistic funeral; Adaptive funeral rite

Traditional funeral rite

Which of the following does NOT describe the joint/extended family unit? Urban based; May include several generations; Large in size; Restricted in mobility

Urban based

Increased concentrated population: Urbanization; Bureaucratization; Mobilization; Industrialization

Urbanization

Of the following terms, which best describes movement from rural areas into the urban areas? Urbanization; Mobility; Industrialization; Bureaucratization

Urbanization

The educational level of the American society is generally: Very high; Low; Lower, because people are not encouraged to pursue higher education; Lower because education is not stressed

Very high

financial institution:

a bank, savings and loan association, trust company or credit union that is lawfully doing business in this state and that is not affiliated with a funeral establishment

crematory:

a building or portion of a building that is licensed pursuant to article 6 of this chapter and that houses a retort in which only human remains are cremated

funeral establishment:

a business at a specific location that is licensed pursuant to this chapter and that is devoted to the care, storage and preparation for final disposition or transportation of dead human bodies

conviction:

a criminal adjudication or conviction by any state or federal court of competent jurisdiction, including a judgement based on a no contest plea, without regard to whether civil rights have been restored

holding facility:

a designated area for the retention of human remains

what is non-traditional funeral?

a funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and wants of those directly involved; and has been altered to suit the trends of the times.

what is a joint family?

a household or family unit consisting of father and mother, all their children (except married daughters), their son's wives and children (except married daughters)

what is a nuclear family?

a household or family unit consisting of one man and one woman married to each other, and their children, if any, married coupes with the children under 18

what is meant by a modified extended family?

a household or family unit created by related nuclear families and/or friendships that provide added support and resources to the entire group (could include church groups, neighbors, or work colleagues.

cremation container:

a leak and spill resistant, rigid, combustible, closed receptacle into which human remains are placed before cremation

human remains:

a lifeless human body or parts of a human body that permit a reasonable inference that death occured

what is law?

a norm that is written down and enforced by an official law enforcement agency

licensee

a person to whom the board has issued a license to act as a funeral director, embalmer or intern or to operate a funeral establishment or crematory in this state

intern trainee

a person who intends to enter training as an intern and who is temporarily employed by a funeral establishment

embalmer:

a person who is licensed pursuant to this chapter and is engaged in embalming

intern

a person who is licensed pursuant to this chapter and who is engaged in embalming under the supervision of a licensed embalmer

funeral director:

a person who is licensed pursuant to this chapter and who is engaged in funeral directing

responsible funeral director

a person who is licensed pursuant to this chapter, who is engaged in funeral directing and who manages and is accountable for a funeral establishment

embalmer's assistant:

a person who is registered pursuant to this chapter and who is engaged in embalming without the supervision of a licensed embalmer

cremationist:

a person who operated a crematory retort, who performs the actual cremation of human remains and who is licensed pursuant to article 6 of this chapter

owner

a person who owns ten percent or more of a business entity. owner does not include shareholders of companies who have a class of common equity stock listed or authorized to be listed on the new york stock exchange or the american stock exchange or listed on the NASDAQ stock market

beneficiary:

a person who's future funeral arrangements will be handled by a funeral establishment pursuant to a prearranged funeral agreement

urn

a receptacle into which processed cremated remains are placed for disposition

casket:

a rigid container that is designed for the encasement of human remains and that is usually constructed of wood, metal or synthetic substances and ornamented and lined with fabric

what is a pall?

a symbolic cloth placed over the casket signifying the baptism of the deceased

change of ownership:

a transfer of a controlling legal or equitable interest in a licensed funeral establishment or crematory resulting from a sale or merger. If the establishment or crematory is operated by a business entity, any transfer of the ownership of ten percent or more of the entity constitutes a change of ownership

prearranged funeral trust account

a trust account that is established at a financial institution and into which all monies paid of behalf of a beneficiary pursuant to a prearranged funeral agreement are deposited

what is free enterprise?

a type of economy where products, prices and services are determined by the market, not the government; its capitalism not communism; things that are free are unconstrained, and a business is an enterprise.

registration

a written authorization that is issued by the board and that entitles a person to act as an assistant funeral director, an embalmer's assistant or a prearranged funeral salesperson in this state

manage

a. for a responsible funeral director to exercise control and oversight over all employees of a funeral establishment and over funeral transactions, including the care of dead human bodies, funeral services and activities and the documentation and retention of records b. for a responsible cremationist to exercise control and oversight over all employees of a crematory and crematory operations

there are many complex questions and scenarios that present when a spouse who was an ________ dies, especially if children are involved

abuser

disclipinary action:

action taken by the board to revoke or suspend a license or registration, to impose probationary requirements or civil penalties or to issue a letter of censure or reprimand to any person who is subject to this chapter and who violated any provision of this chapter or rules adopted by the board

also called "flameless cremation", "chemical cremation", "green cremation", "aquamation" or resomation:

alkaline hydrolysis

this uses water, potassium hydroxide, relatively low heat, and pressure to reduce the body of a deceased loved on to bone fragments and an inert liquid:

alkaline hydrolysis

32-1391.04 prearranged funeral trust accounts; books and records; inspection and examination

all funeral establishments and financial institutions shall, on request of the state banking department, make their prearranged funeral trust account books and records available for inspection and examination by the state banking department; all financial institutions with trust funds deposited pursuant to this article shall at least quarterly send a copy to the state banking department of each cancellation request or death certificate it has received which resulted in a withdrawal of funds from the trust account

trust funds

all monies deposited on behalf of a beneficiary of a prearranged funeral agreement funded by trust and all accrued net interest. trust funds shall be considered an account kept in suspense until disturbed to the beneficiary, the funeral establishment or the estate of the beneficiary in accordance with this article

islam is a monotheistic faith which exults __________ as the one true god: yahweh; allah; mohammad; trisagion

allah

allows organ donation

allows organ donation

define an acolyte:

alter server or attendant

this faith's leader was a man named jacob amman who was part of the restoration movement within the swiss brethren:

amish

define alter:

an elevated place or structure on which sacrifices are offered, religious rites are perormed

32-1362 enucleation of eyes by licensed embalmers

an embalmer who is licensed in this state may enucleate the eyes of a dead human body for the purposes specified in and pursuant to title 36, chapter 7, article 3 if the embalmer has completed a course in eye enucleation approved by the arizona medical board

retort

an enclosed space within which cremation takes place

what is a eulogy?

an oration praising an individual, usually after death

fixed price prearranged funeral agreement funded by trust:

any agreement or combination of agreements that establishes a fixed price for funeral goods and services, that requires a funeral establishment to provide those funeral goods and services at the price levels in effect at the time of the execution of the agreement and that requires the purchaser to convey all or a portion of the accrued interest to the funeral establishment at the time that the funeral of goods and services are actually provided

prearranged funeral agreement

any agreement or combination of agreements under which a payment is made before the death of the intended beneficiary for funeral goods and services to be delivered or performed after the death of the beneficiary

external communication is: any communication that goes beyond the doors of your business; customers; communication among employees; all communication

any communication that goes beyond the doors of your business

funeral goods and services:

any personal property or services typically sold or provided in connection with the final disposition of human remains, including caskets, alternative containers, outer burial containers, cremation containers, transportation containers, funeral clothing or accessories, monuments, grave markers, urns, embalming services, funeral directing services and similar funeral or burial items. funeral goods and services do not include goods and services sold by cemeteries

alternative container:

any unfinished wood box or other nonmetal receptacle or enclosure, without ornamentation or a fixed interior lining, that is designed for the encasement of human remains

funeral directing:

arranging, directing or providing a service in the disposition of dead human bodies for compensation

the genesis of the ________________ and the ________________ have allowed for the shipping of human remains throughout the world.

automobiles; airplanes

this generation is always busy, values their time, want things easier, more customized and individual services, are less apt to see technology as a time-saver, are competitive and may be bad at delegation skills. Born between 1945-1964

baby boomers

a milestone was reached in 2012, when for the first time 1/3 of the age cohort from 25-29 completed at least a ________________ degree

bachelors

monuments and markers should have :

baha'i emblem

the bab or gate was the first to promote the coming of:

baha'u'llah (glory of god)

name churches which often are referred to as being "protestant"

baptist; methodist; christian; church of christ; lutherine; church of god; nazarene; episcopal

race is based on ______________ characteristics and ethnicity is based on _____________ characteristics

biological; cultural

LDS funeral services are usually officiated by the ____________ an unpaid volunteer called for a specific time of service to the church

bishop of the word

the brady brunch (or his, hers and ours) defines a:

blended family

the official title of a buddhist priest: imam; bonze; reader or practitioner; bishop

bonze

an inclination of the body (a bending at the waist) made while standing during liturgical prayer: bow; sit; repose; kneel

bow

visitation- watch or wake:

bow before deceased altar and family representative bows in return

OSHA, FTC, ADA, and EPA are examples of:

bureaucratization

the creation of a system which governs through departments and subdivisions managed by sets of officials following an inflexible routine defines:

bureaucratization

kafan:

burial garment

book of dates:

calendar utilized in the Buddhist faith providing the appropriate time for casketing, services, and final disposition

in sociology of funeral service, we specifically address ourselves to the __________ and ___________ of human remains of various __________.

care; disposition; cultures

funeral charges today are no longer directed by the price of the __________ but through services rendered.

casket

the medium a sender selects to send the message is known as the: channel; stream; frequency; station

channel

in the case of a blended family making funeral arrangements, the surviving spouse may make decisions that are contrary to the _________ or _______________ of the deceased spouse.

children; relatives

liturgical denominations, most often, want their funerals to be in the .

church

these members consider their church to be the restoration of true primitive christianity, the church's first prophet was joseph smith:

church of LDS, mormons

marriage between two people of the same sex:

civil union (same sex marriage)

appealing forcibly to the mind or reason: cogent; cognizant; concise; denotation

cogent

two unrelated adults living together defines:

cohabitation

to be clear and brief: concise; cogent; climate; channel

concise

the emotional associations of a term: connotation; denotation; proximity; environment

connotation

modern woodmen of america

consul

living or happening in the same period is known as:

contemporary

the american economy is dominated by primarily _______________.

corporations

processed cremated remains

cremated remains after they are pulverized and cleaned, leaving primarily small bone fragments

a liturgical church was built in what shape?

cross

common patterns or traits found in all cultures and societies: death is one.

cultural universal

the rules, ideas and beliefs shared by members of society of and for living and dying, which are learned directly or indirectly defines the term:

culture

social behavior as dictated by the tradition of the people known as ____________. Example: do we have a visitation or not?

custom

the graveside service for an LDS member usually consists of a member of the priesthood offering a ___________ of the grave

dedication

Taking innocent comments as personal attacks: defensive listening; empathetic listening; direct listening; offensive listening

defensive listening

a non-theistic philosophy based on proper principals of living:

dharma

another dilemma faced by escapees from abusive families is what to do when an abuser _______. do you go, send flowers, offer condolences or do nothing?

dies

name and define two primary sources of learning:

direct learning- the acquiring of the culture by a person through deliberate instruction by other members of that society indirect learning- the process by which a person learns the norms of his or her culture by observations of others in his or her society.

the family where male and female both have equal rights and say is the _____________ family.

egalitarian

who officiates a jehovah witness funeral?

elder

The ability to project oneself into another person's point of view, so as to experience the other's thoughts and feelings: empathy; proxemics; euphemism; message

empathy

the design of living, transmitted from generation to generation through learning is called:

enculturation

the method by which social values are internalized and learned is called:

enculturation or socialization

For LDS members who have been ________, they are dressed for their funerals in _________, which consists of white clothing with a green apron and white sash

endowed; temple clothing

the interment of casketed human remains in a mausoleum is called _________; the interment of an urn is called __________.

entombment; entombment

physical location and personal history surrounding the communication: environment; climate; channel; articulation

environment

communion, celebration of the lord's supper:

eucharist

benevolent and protective order of elks (BPOE)

exalter ruler

some of the reason why there seems to be a decline in "visible" death:

extended care facilities remove our familiarness with death, someone else cares for the deceased

what are the three major types of family systems?

extended nuclear; nuclear family; extended nuclear family (modified)

every known society has __________; however, the ________ of the family varies from culture to culture.

families; structure

in most cases for devout members of the LDS faith the ________ takes responsibility for the dressing of the remains with the assistance of the funeral personnel Men for men and women for women

family

before the funeral begins in the LDS church, the family will gather for a ___________ before placing the cap or veil on the body and closing the casket for the final time

family prayer

much of the behaviors of everyday life, behaviors that do not call for a strong reaction from society if violated defines:

folkways

embalming and cremation unless mandated by law:

forbidden

orthodox jewish: allows cremation for women who have sinned; allows cremation; insists on cremation for suicide; forbids cremation

forbids cremation

15 or older have baha'i burial ring on:

forefinger

what is a funeral rite?

formal religious ceremony; any funeral that is done in a solemn manner

democracy= ___________________

freedom of choice

just as death is a cultural universal, so too is a ________.

funeral rite

funeral professionals must understand that the same factors of faith, cultural tradition and family preference will drive ____________ decisions for all groups of people.

funeral rites

funeral rites with a body present:

funeral service

born 1965-1979, this generation is self-reliant, wants open communication at all levels, values their time, embraces technology, are media savvy and individualistic, and relentlessly research products and services prior to purchase:

generation x

this generation, ______________, also known as the _______________ were born between 1981-2000. they are multi-taskers, collaborative, social media savvy, goal oriented, service-driven, seek open communication, positive feedback and affirmation, get along well with matures, want a job that fulfills them personally. they are loyal customers who don't want to be rushed, value altruistic companies and want value in service:

generation y; millennials; marketplace

children age 13-20 comprise this generation that want everything, everywhere, immediately. they get the latest trends on social media, find morals of elders old fashioned, think that a social life occurs online, don't want to talk in person, and learn to use new things based on self-help videos and you-tube?

generation z

this generation is the most materially endowed, technological saturated, formally educated generation the world has ever seen:

generation z

funeral and merchandise choices are often made because of the area in which the family lives. in other words, ___________________ affects funeral choices.

geographic location

the "new normal" is the continuing relationship of people who live together, stay together, and remain even more committed without the need to ______________.

get really married

lectern is on the left and lectern is on the right (congregation facing the altar)

gospel; epistle

knights of columbus

grand knight

the knights of columbus: grand knight; chancellor commander; noble grand; the oracle

grand knight

provisionally accredited

granted candidacy status by the american board of funeral service education

graveside prayer for the dead

graveside prayer for the dead

in the US, more and more people are opting for more environmentally friendly options for disposition (skipping embalming, nixing burial vaults and opting for biodegradable caskets that decompose into the ground. this movement is known as ____________________.

green funerals

a funeral is a sociologic even as it is a/an _____________ event put together by those having an attachment with the deceased.

group

the jewish euology is known as: hesped; proclamation; oration; homily

hesped

polls show that faith in religious institutions remains _________ in the US and a majority of americans hold traditional religious beliefs ; however, _________ in organized religion has __________.

high; participation; declined

those casket bearers that do not actively carry the casket because of advanced age or some other reason are called:

honorary bearers

for the old order amish, the funeral procession will use a horse-drawn hearse or wagon, while the family and mourners file behind in:

horse drawn buggies

included in christian science as "good and real" is health and disease is among the "unreal". healing is brought about through spiritual understanding and so these members may shun the use of . and , and in doing so most cases of deceased members will require a to determine cause and manner of death.

hospitals; doctors; medical examiner

a funeral rite that never mentions or references religion is known as:

humanistic

men are ________ and women are __________.

hunters; nurturers

in the eastern orthodox faith, a holy picture, usually mosaic or painted on wood: icon; divine liturgy; corpus; solea

icon

order of participants:

imam, men, children, women in separate rows

business entity:

includes any corporation, association, limited liability company, professional corporation, partnership, limited partnership, sole proprietorship, business trust, trust, joint venture and other business entity

Individual crafting of products is replaced by manufacture of goods utilizing mass production techniques is the definition of:

industrialization

members of this faith consider themselves neither catholic or protestant but hold to a literal interpretation of the scriptures and usually are defined by their refusal to salute the flag or accept blood transfusions:

jehovah witness

jehovah witnesses worship in a facility known as the:

kingdom hall

has a prescribed order of worship more or less consistent around the world describes a church:

liturgical

this form has the eucharist as the central element?

liturgical

we are living ____________ in terms of life expectancy.

longer

An approach to conflict resolution in which neither party achieves its goals is: lose-lose; lose-forfeit; win-win; win-forfeit

lose-lose

because of the move from rural to urban, funeral homes must rely on ______________ efforts to get their name out in the area.

marketing; networking

the transmission of messages to large, usually widespread audiences via broadcast means: mass communication; organizational communication; intrapersonal communication; interpersonal communication

mass communication

national grange

master

supervise or supervision

means a licensed embalmer has responsibility for and is within sight and sound of a licensed intern who is embalming a dead human body or a student who is assisting in embalming a dead human body

good moral character:

means that a person: a. has not been convicted of a class 1 or 2 felony by a court of competent jurisdiction b. has not, within 5 years of application for licensure or registration, been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor if the offense has a reasonable relationship to the person's proposed area of licensure or registration c. has not, within 5 years of application for licensure or registration, committed any act involving dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, breech of fiduciary duty, gross negligence or incompetence if the act has a reasonable relationship to the person's proposed area of licensure or registration d. is not currently incarcerated in or on community supervision after a period of imprisonment in a local, state or federal penal institution or on criminal probation e. has not engaged in fraud or misrepresentation in connection with an application for licensure or registration under this chapter or an examination required for licensure or registration f. has not, within 5 years of application for licensure or registration, had a license, registration or endorsement revoked or suspended by the board or by the funeral services licensing authority of any other jurisdiction g. has not surrendered a license, registration or endorsement to the board or the funeral licensing authority of any other jurisdiction in lieu of disciplinary action h. has not practiced funeral directing or embalming without a license in this state or any other jurisdiction that requires licensure to perform these activities

funeral rites without the body present:

memorial service

this faith leads back to the swiss brethren who organized in zurich switzerland. the term comes from the work and ministry of menno simons. they came to america as a result of an offer by william penn for land and freedom of worship:

mennonite

these religions believe strongly in non-resistance, demonstrated by their refusal to take up arms:

mennonite; amish

these traditions have their foundation in many of the teachings and practices of the protestant reformation whos detractors often referred to them as anabaptists:

mennonite; amish

these two faiths both believe in simplicity and non-conformity to the world: and .

mennonite; amish

words of appreciation:

message of appreciation from the family

which liturgical protestant churches are the clergy likely to wear vestments?

methodist; episcopal

email, text, smartphone, tablet, video-conferencing and social media are examples of emerging _________ in funeral service.

modern technology

funded by insurance:

monies for a prearranged funeral agreement are paid directly to an insurance company licensed pursuant to title 20 on behalf of the beneficiary of the agreement

in what ways is a nuclear family different than a joint family?

more responsible family members; both parents work; death of a child will impact more, surviving spouse is left to raise the children and maintain household

a "must behavior"- patterns of ideas and acts of a people which call for a strong reaction from society if violated defines a:

mores

the entryway to the church is the or .

narthex; vestible

abe maslow arranged human ________ into a ____________ or classification of importance. What is the 4th level?

needs; hierarchy; 4th level: esteem 1) physiological 2) safety 3) love/belonging 4) esteem 5) self-actualization

no formal clergy

no formal clergy

these churches are often built with two aisles leading to a stage in the front of the church?

non-liturgical protestant

churches have as the central element and the order of worship is determined by the clergy or congregation

non-liturgical; scripture

rules for behavior are defined as:

norms

this class of family, if there are no children, and if an authorizing agent is not named, there is a chance that the deceased wishes will _________ be honored.

not

in 2012 the average middle-class family might spend close to $229,320 to feed, cloth, and shelter a child from birth to age 18. Not surprisingly, some married couples choose to ___________________.

not have children

in the statistical majority today as far as a family, structures is still the _____________ family.

nuclear extended

how does one become a member of a culture? debate centers around whether it is by nature or nurture:

nurture (socialization)

in a joint family, who assumes the role of the head of household after a death?

oldest son

burial position:

on right side or positioned on right side in casket facing mecca (qiblah)

define pastor:

one having spiritual care over a number of people; shepherd

islam is a monotheistic faith that exalts allah as the:

one true god

in addition to the life-saving gift of ______________, can heal many lives by restoring sight, preventing amputation, healing burn victims, repairing bone, tendon and ligament damage after trauma and much more through their selflessness.

organ donation

which of the following is restricted in casket selection due to their religious beliefs: latter day saint; orthodox jewish; eastern orthodox; roman catholic

orthodox jewish

without proper _________, even today, same sex spouses can be locked out of a hospital room or blocked from key treatment decisions

paperwork

joint families are usually __________ in governance.

patriarchal

the father rules the family; power is passed to the oldest male; males dominate and are the primary decision-makers in this family:

patriarchal

three types of family governance that sociologists divide families into are what:

patriarchal; matriarchal; egalitarian

external communication includes: personal letters; congratulatory notes; memos; letters of reference

personal letters; congratulatory notes; letters of reference

al ghust:

practical and ceremonial washing of a deceased muslim (odd number but at least 3 times)

makura-gyo:

prayer recited at bedside or prior to arrangement conference

graveside:

prayer, final benediction, holy water and incense - eulogy at this stage

the art or science of establishing and promoting a favorable relationship with the public: public relations; personal space; proxemics; intrapersonal communication

public relations

the last prophet of islam mohammad (P.B.U.H) was given instructions of islam through the archangel gabriel and these verbal instructions were compiled into the holy book of islam, the: Book of Dates; the first 5 books of the old testament; qur'an or koran; the king james bible

qu'ran or koran

the church of christ scientist has no ministers, rather the or . will be the officiant of the service.

reader; practitioner

temporary container

receptacle for cremated remains usually made of cardboard, plastic or similar materials designed to hold the cremated remains until an urn or other permanent container is acquired or other disposition is made.

accredited:

recognized or authorized by the american board of funeral service education

protestant's churches broke away from the catholic church during a time in history known as the:

reformation

Words that gain their meaning through comparison: relative terms; semantics; syntax; homonyms

relative terms

a set of institutionalized beliefs and practices that deal with the ultimate meaning of life defines:

religion

this state can be reached by following the noble eightfold path:

right view; right intention; right speech; right action; right livelihood; right effort; right mindfulness; right concentration

what are vestments?

ritual garments of clergy

stated directions for a service in a liturgical church (sometimes written in red):

rubrics

state boards such as the arizona state funeral board of funeral directors and embalmers, have specified methods of procedure called:

rules

service of encasketing:

sacred rite of casketing the body in buddhist practice

the headquarters of the LDS church:

salt lake city, UT

the part of the church containing the altar; historically a place of refugee:

sanctuary

what is a non-liturgical church?

scripture centered, more traditional and modern

the relatively stable set of perceptions each individual holds of himself or herself: self-concept; self-disclosure; self-confidence; stage hogging

self-concept

the degree of regard a person holds for himself: self-esteem; self-fulfilling prophecy; self-concept; self-disclosure

self-esteem

32-1391.03 state banking department powers and duties; prearranged funeral trust accounts

shall: conduct examinations on a random basis or in connection with an investigation pursuant to procedures established by the board; examine the prearranged funeral trusts accounts of each funeral establishment at least once within the first twelve months after it begins to sell prearranged funerals and at least once every three years thereafter; include prearranged funeral trust accounts established before Jan 1st, 1985 in its examinations; may examine and investigate prearranged funeral trust accounts pursuant to title 6, chapter 1, article 3 and pursuant to the powers of the board concerning prearranged funeral sales

what are values?

shared standards; by which members of a particular culture define what is good or bad, moral or immoral, proper or improper, desirable or undesirable

a family consisting of one adult and his or her children:

single parent family

the 2010 US Census found that nearly half of all american adults - 100 million - are _______ and 61% of them __________.

single; have never been married

many Vajrayana Buddhists in Mongolia and Tibet believe in the transmigration of spirits after death- the soul moves on while the body becomes an empty vessel. they employ this custom of chopping the body into pieces and placed on a mountaintop to be devoured by vultures. this practice is known as ____________.

sky burial

a move from a rural to urban economy often leads to a personal sense of ______________ , where, unlike cheers, people often do not know your name.

social anonymity

when the funeral in this case, allows individuals to gather as a community for sharing a common purpose describes a:

social function

_______________ are the backbone of society.

social institutions

what are some contemporary factors that affect funeral rites?

socio-economics; cost; capitalism; free enterprise; free to open an establishment; eligibility for government funding, freedom of choice, class, or social level and economic position.

different branches of a lutheran church are called:

sonits

imam:

spiritual leader of a mosque

Not listening because he/she is only interested in what he/she has to say: stage-hogging; pseudo-listening; informational listening; faulty assumption

stage-hogging

no culture is ever ___________ meaning never changing.

static

many women continue to take final responsibility for housework and child-care, usually work in segregated occupations, earn only 64 cents to a dollar of what a man earns, and are much more likely than men to be living in poverty, especially if they are single parents. this describes gender _____________.

stratification

a division or smaller identifiable unit of culture, having unique traits unto itself:

subculture

a cross, a crucifix, a star of david or the angel or maroni are objects that represent a belief or idea. they are known as _____________.

symbols

orthodox jewish religious building: tabernacle; temple; synagogue; masjid

synagogue

define prayer:

talk to god

a religious building of the Conservative and Reformed Jewish faith: tabernacle; shabbat; temple; synogogue

temple

define clergy:

the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.

define the nave:

the body of the church where seating is provided

quiblah:

the direction of mecca

embalming:

the implementation of reconstructive procedures and the process of disinfecting and preserving a dead human body to retard organic decomposition by treating the body to reduce the presence and growth of organisms

royal neighbors of america

the oracle

person legally responsible

the person responsible for burying a dead body as determined in section 36-831

Who decodes the message: the receiver; the speaker; the channel; the sender

the receiver

what is social structure?

the regular, predictable, enduring patterns that organize everyday interaction, social relationships, societies, and relations among societies

what does the term secularization mean?

the removal of religious control over social life

industrialization created change from independent, multi-talented, self-sufficient families to employment of family members in jobs outside the unit. Two effects of industrialization on families are:

the social organization of work has changed dramatically; automation displaces some types of workers and creates opportunities for others

define socio-economics:

the social science that studies how economic activities affects and is shaped by social processes.

board:

the state board of funeral directors and embalmers

national board examination

the test or tests given by the conference of funeral service examining boards to determine the entry level knowledge and skills of a person regarding funeral directing and embalming

universal precautions

the universal blood and fluid precautions recommended by the centers for disease control of the united states public health service to prevent the transmission of blood-borne and bodily fluid-borne infectious diseases

a complete sentence describing the central idea of a speech, usually found in the first paragraph (topic sentence): thematic; tone; volume; pitch

thematic

a complete sentence that describes the central idea of a speech and is usually found in the first paragraph is a: thesis statement; connotation; euphemism; relative term

thesis statement

ceremony of declaration of death:

time of gathering for emotional support in reality of a death

as we are a nation of immigrants, as a result- new cultures, traditions and beliefs are introduced, funeral directors must always remain ______________ and _________________ of ALL we serve.

tolerant; respectful

wings of the church are referred to as .

transcripts

this faith's followers adhere strictly to the teaching that god is wholly good and all powerful. whatever is unlike god such as sin, injustice, sickness and grief are called:

unreal

in the roman catholic faith, a set of two candles, one placed at the head end and the other at the foot end of the casket during the visitation period in the funeral home: cosmetic lights; vigil lights; paschal candle; requiem candles

vigil lights

in the roman catholic faith, a prayer, scripture or rosary service held in conjunction with the evening visitation at the funeral home the evening prior to the funeral; allows for more personal sharing about the deceased: an oration; a watch; vigil service; a trisagion

vigil service

paper joss:

votive money burned to assist the deceased in the afterlife (taoism)

where may funerals for the LDS members be held? usually in the _________ but _____ in the temple

ward buildings; never

a worship place of the LDS in a geographic region is a _________, a certain number of them comprise a _________

ward; stake

preparation

washing, shaving, dressing or arranging hair on, applying cosmetics to or positioning bodily features on a dead human body and placing a dead human body in a casket

shomer: watcher; healer; washer; greeter

watcher

family wears:

white

in the amish faith, the color of the burial clothing is:

white

one of the first areas in understanding family structure is to determine __________________.

who governs the family unit

who makes or greatly influences purchasing decisions today- men or women?

women

eastern star - female relatives of masons

worthy matron

do some liturgical protestant churches use a pall to cover the casket at their services?

yes


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