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This Intimate Look at a Woman’s Last Days Will Touch Your Soul | National Geographic
At the age of 89, Phyllis B. Andrews died at home, surrounded by her loved ones. National Geographic photographer Lynn Johnson shares the intimate moments between the dying woman and her family in the final days of Andrews’s life.
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As a friend of Andrews’s daughter Nancy, Johnson was able to photograph and record the last week of Andrews’s life and even her final breath. Her health rapidly declining, Andrews spoke about death and aging as her daughter came to terms with saying goodbye. Theirs is a story like so many others, where the child, now caring for a dying mother or father, takes the role of the parent. This is how one woman and her family moved through that time.
In the April 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine, the feature story “Crossing Over” explores how advances in medical technology have changed the very meaning of death. In our modern world, where technology is king, the difference between life and death is no longer black and white. If you die, you can be successfully resuscitated or kept alive with machinery that pumps your heart for you. You can even choose to have your body or head cryogenically frozen in the hopes that you could one day be brought back to life. But what of the people who view death in a more traditional way? What about those who are old, ill, and in pain but ready and unafraid to die? Lynn Johnson relates the story of Phyllis Andrews, an elderly woman who refused further medical treatment for her heart disease and chose to die at home, in the company of her family and friends, with as little pain as possible.
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SPECIAL THANKS: Nancy Andrews and Annie O’Neill, the Andrews family, Sadie Tuck, and Durcellia Baylor
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9 Non-Transphobic Things You Should Fear When Using a Public Restroom
Over a dozen states are considering legislation that would make it illegal for trans and gender nonconforming people to use the bathroom of their choice. As legislation tries to protect the “sanctity” of the bathroom, LaLa Zannell, Dale Melchert, Lolan Sevilla, Chanel LopeZ and Mia Mikowicz from The NYC Anti-Violence Project tell us the nine things congress — as well as the rest of the world — should really fear when sharing the bathroom with friends and co-workers.
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Bloodwood: Rosewood Trafficking Is Destroying This National Park | National Geographic
Embed with Thai rangers as they hunt rosewood traffickers through one of Thailand’s national parks. As demand for expensive rosewood explodes, increasingly brazen poachers have demolished many of Cambodia’s forests and are expanding their reach into Thailand. We travel with the people who are risking their lives to save the trees, and we seek out the one man blamed for much of the damage.
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There’s Still Oil on This Beach 26 Years After the Exxon Valdez Spill (Part 3) | National Geographic
By day, a secluded bay in Prince William Sound is the site of spawning salmon destined for supermarkets. But when the tide goes out and the beach is exposed, evidence of oil can be found, 26 years after the Exxon Valdez spill. Final segment of a three-part investigation.
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Bulldog Deals with a Hangover at the Office
This partying bulldog has a ruff day at the office after her St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Being hungover at work truly sucks, but if Sugar Bear the Bulldog (https://www.instagram.com/sugarbearthebully) can get through it, so can you my friend. Be strong!
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Watch a Seahorse Give Birth to 2,000 Babies | National Geographic
Male seahorses possess the remarkable ability to give birth to thousands of babies at once.
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