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		<title>After Life</title>
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16 page publication about little known facts of death and what happens when people die. The publication also includes a timeline of decomposition (red text) The imagery used is intended as a metaphor for decomposition. The image was put through a photocopier again and again until it began to deteriorate.&#194;&#160;

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<p>16 page publication about little known facts of death and what happens when people die. The publication also includes a timeline of decomposition (red text) The imagery used is intended as a metaphor for decomposition. The image was put through a photocopier again and again until it began to deteriorate.&Acirc;&nbsp;</p>

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