Atul Gawunde, the typically excellent health care writer for the New Yorker, has a stupendous piece on the end of life. Totally un-excerptable, but the best and most wrenching I've read on the subject.
One of my few successes during my service here was formatting the Peace Corps South Africa grammar manual for Setswana, written mostly by Art Chambers, an SA16 volunteer. For anyone wanting to learn Setswana, I reckon it's a pretty good primer, so I present it for free here . If you think it sucks and you want to make changes, or you'd like to take a look at the raw TeX file, you can find it here .
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