In our classrooms, we must encourage new views of the world, new conceptions of life in order to understand death. We must begin by describing the world as a place beyond the place in which we are to live. We must understand our environment as an extension of ourselves. We must teach and understand that death is nothing more than the opportunity for life for others. You have to see in life the beginning of death. We must teach that we are not immortal.
Evil but It Is from This
A sacr duty authorizes me to address you and I deeply feel that this letter, due to the struggles it is going to remember, contributes to increasing the pain that must precisely dominate you today. In the naval combat of the 21st of last year, (…) her worthy and courageous husband, Frigate Captain Don Arturo Prat, commander of the “Esmeralda” was, as you will no longer ignore, a victim of his reckless courage in business email list defense and glory of the flag of his country. Sincerely deploring such an unfortunate event and accompanying you in your mourning, I fulfill the painful duty of sending you the priceless items that were found in your possession (…) They will undoubtly serve as some small consolation in the midst of your misfortune
Smallness and Insignificance
I receiv your fine and esteem letter (…) In it, with the nobility of the ancient gentleman, you deign to accompany me in my pain, sincerely deploring the death of my husband and you have the generosity to send me the belov items that were found on the person of my Arturo, garments for me of inestimable WS Numbers value (…) for his martyrdom like the sword that bears his belov name. (…) I am aware that the distinguish chief, who, facing the fury of ignoble passions overexcit by the war, has the courage today, when the memories of Iquique still throb, to associate himself with my mourning and to place very high the name and my husband’s behavior on that day, and that it has even the rarest value of parting with a valuable trophy