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  • Tips on Writing a Eulogy  By : Max Luke
    What is a eulogy? What is it for? Well, Eulogy is a well-crafted kind of speech which is being delivered during a funeral ceremony. It is to commemorate a dearly departed-to celebrate and remember the life spent here on earth and the memories that go with the deceased. It is not really necessary to put everything into detail of how the deceased spent his/her entire life, but it is more focused on a particular positive situations or circumstances.
  • Dealing With Death – How To Find Peace  By : Piper Cox
    Death is a tough thing to go through. You experience a range of emotions and wonder if you will ever feel normal again. It is possible to find peace after experiencing the loss of a loved one. Believe it or not, life will again be worth living!
  • Sympathy Messages - What to Say  By : Piper Cox
    Dealing with death is hard for everyone, but having good friends around can help ease the pain. Find out what you can do to help someone who is grieving.
  • Core Estate Plan Instruments  By : Shawn Eyestone
    The most common estate planning tools used in Michigan are Wills and Living Trusts, that are discussed briefly below. Other paperwork we use within the estate planning course of include Family Limited Liability Companies, Cottage LLCs, Shareholder Agreements, Buy-Sell Agreements, Foundations, and Irrevocable Trusts. Below, we offer an overview of the following topics:

    * Wills and Probate
    * Guardians and Conservators
    * Revocable Trusts
    * Are Wills Enough
    * What happens when not using a Will
  • Asbestos and Mesothelioma  By : Red Bets
    Mesothelioma
  • Choosing the Right Coffin For A Funeral  By : lee101
    For thousands of years, it has been a common practice to bury the dead in different ways. The Egyptians used to mummify the dead, while the Romans burned the deceased. However, burial has become the traditional practice in later years.
  • Celebs spawn copycat suicides, study confirms  By : Doctor PharmD
    Dr Alex Mesoudi, from Queen Mary's newly established Research Centre for Psychology, has found evidence that the increasing reach and influence of the media, combined with a growing number of people assigned celebrity status, could increase the probability of widespread suicide pandemics. The study is published today in the peer reviewed journal PLoS ONE.
  • Is it Safe for Folks to Eat Pet Food?  By : araikordaina katamdi
    Ferndale, WA: Sometimes I do strange searches around the Internet and this question most likely takes the cake, however its a terribly attention-grabbing one (and I wish to suppose sideways anyway) and in a funny type of manner rather relevant as a result of therefore many individuals are talking about raw food diets and vegetables are edible and nutritious right? So bottom line strange is in the attention of the beholder.
  • New method proposed to calculate reduction in road accident deaths  By : Doctor PharmD
    team of engineers from the University of Almería (UAL) has developed a methodology to help meet the EU objective of cutting road deaths by 50% between 2000 and 2010. The researchers have calculated the relevant amount for each country according to its starting point, and have done the same for each of the Spanish provinces
  • Death-inducing proteins key to complications of bone marrow transplantation  By : Doctor PharmD
    treatment for a number of cancers and other medical conditions is transplantation with bone marrow from a genetically nonidentical individual (a process known as allogeneic bone marrow transplantation [allo-BMT]). The treatment often causes an extended period of immune deficiency, resulting in susceptibility to infections and recurrence of cancers
  • Might not be a tomorrow: Youth anticipate early death  By : Doctor PharmD
    Georgia State University Criminal Justice experts Timothy Brezina, Volkan Topalli and economist Erdal Tekin, have released a unique study that indicates that although young criminals are aware of the risks of violent injury, death or punishment, the possibility of a shorter life span encourages them to focus more on the "here and now."
  • More than 50 percent of injury-related deaths in rural Ontario occur before patients reach hospital  By : Doctor PharmD
    Researchers from St. Michael's in Toronto looked at 3,486 trauma-related deaths that occurred in Ontario between 2002 and 2003, which was the most recent data available for analysis. (A traumatic injury is caused by something outside the person's body?for example, a leg crushed by machinery or a head injury caused by a fall from a ladder.)
  • Eulogy Suggestions for Writing a Great and Memorable Eulogy  By : Debra Wenger
    Posting a funeral speech, also known as a eulogy, is often a very hard and painstaking process. It can also be particularly emotional. This small write-up will highlight some tips and pointers to creating and preparing for a wonderful and therapeutic funeral speech. Please read it carefully - it will help you greatly.
  • Understanding Suicide Warning Signs  By : Benjamin Anton
    As suicide rates continue to rise, it is more important than ever to help connect people in crisis to the resources they need. This article explains how to recognize the signs of suicidal thinking.
  • Treatment for Anxiety  By : Carolyn Robins
    Lots of us can go through life with a normal\average level of anxiety. Sadly there is a huge number that have a really high anxiety level. Struggling with high anxiety can be really stressful, to say the least. Anxiety can be a very strenous illness. Another thing about anxiety is, it does not really have a pattern, which makes it really hard for the person sufering with it. Medication does help, as in, it does give you a break from the anxiety. But as with most medications there can be side-effects. Also taking tablets is not the cure for anxiety. the only cure for anxiety is finding the root cause, in other words the "thought" that is creating it. Once the thought is found, you can then start to change what it is doing to you.
  • Environmental Funerals - Go Green after Death  By : lee101
    Death is a part of life and so are funeral services. But did you know how much damage we do to the earth even after we have stopped living? Did you know that 60 million trees are axed every year to build coffins? Gases released during cremation account for 16 percent of the mercury emissions in U.K.
  • Planning a Funeral Service  By : lee101
    Planning funerals can prove to be extremely overwhelming especially during an emotional crisis. Often it can become really difficult to take care of all the small details when grieving for the loss of a loved one. It is at this time when the family and friends of the bereaved family take control of the situation and plan the funeral service.
  • Cremation – Back to the Ashes  By : lee101
    Cremation is a process by which a body is reduced to ashes in a few minutes' time with the aid of heat and evaporation. This is done in preparation for last placement and memorialisation of the deceased.
  • Funerals - The Last Good Bye  By : lee101
    A funeral is a ceremony to mark the death of a person. A funeral encompasses the set of beliefs and practices of a specific culture. The ceremony is aimed at paying homage to the deceased and praying for the dead person's soul. The word "funeral" is derived from the Latin word "funus" which means "corpse".
  • The Main Types of Colon Cancer  By : lasa
    Colon cancer is one the most prevalent forms of cancer among the American population. Although inappropriate diet and unhealthy lifestyle considerably increase the risks of developing colon cancer, many forms of the disease occur on the premises of underlying genetic predispositions. Statistics reveal that more than 5 percent of colon cancers worldwide are caused solely by genetic dysfunctions and physiologic abnormalities. Depending on their underlying cause, colon cancers can be either acquired (sporadic colon cancers), or genetically-inherited.
  • The Main Types of Colon Cancer  By : lasa
    Colon cancer is one the most prevalent forms of cancer among the American population. Although inappropriate diet and unhealthy lifestyle considerably increase the risks of developing colon cancer, many forms of the disease occur on the premises of underlying genetic predispositions. Statistics reveal that more than 5 percent of colon cancers worldwide are caused solely by genetic dysfunctions and physiologic abnormalities. Depending on their underlying cause, colon cancers can be either acquired (sporadic colon cancers), or genetically-inherited.
  • The Main Types of Colon Cancer  By : lasa
    Colon cancer is one the most prevalent forms of cancer among the American population. Although inappropriate diet and unhealthy lifestyle considerably increase the risks of developing colon cancer, many forms of the disease occur on the premises of underlying genetic predispositions. Statistics reveal that more than 5 percent of colon cancers worldwide are caused solely by genetic dysfunctions and physiologic abnormalities. Depending on their underlying cause, colon cancers can be either acquired (sporadic colon cancers), or genetically-inherited.
  • Ways To Be Able To Write A Suitable Funeral Eulogy That Can Help Your Listeners Deal With An Individual's Sadness  By : Debra Wenger
    Crafting a amazing and terrific eulogy speech can be a scrupulous procedure. Presenting the speech can be even more stressful. This article highlights some of the ways to deal with penning and delivering a eulogy speech.
  • Funeral Flowers - What Type Should You Choose?  By : lee101
    Funeral flowers tend to reflect the personality of the deceased. Sometimes they are symbolic of the relationship that existed between the survivor who is arranging the funeral service and the deceased. Through the flowers they choose, survivors can also show their love and respect for the dead person.
  • Types of Flowers to Give at a Funeral  By : Adrianna Noton
    When providing support to a family at their loved one’s funeral, people will often give flowers Flowers have always been an important component of a funeral
  • How to Keep Gravestones Looking at Their Best  By : Mark Thomas Walters
    The material of choice for gravestones today is generally granite, since it is durable and comes in a variety of crystalline textures and colors Bronze gravestones are also worth mentioning here though, as they are also a popular choice
  • Has Your Relationship Experienced A Sudden Loss?  By : Joseph Beam
    Dealing with a loss in your family or the loss of a friend is a difficult task, but getting through it isn't impossible.
  • How Cremation Urns For Pets Can Help Children Cope With the Grief of Losing a Pet  By : Zongora Zoli
    Talking about cremation urns for pets is never easy, because it implicitly means that there was a loss of a pet in the family. Particularly if children are around, this is something very difficult to process. Children are unusually those in the family that have a strong bond to their pet and losing their dear friend is bound to affect them to no end.
  • Writing Articles Is the Key To Free Traffic  By : Brendan Wilson (2)
    An important point to remember is that the keywords need to be relevant to the overall theme of your website. Trying to cover a too many keywords or keywords unrelated to your general theme will probably only result in your articles being ignored, making your entire effort futile. Focus on very specific terms and avoid generalizing.
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    酒店在削價競爭下
    還有景氣不好當中
    已經
      By : lcf0899
    現在酒店就跟一般公司企業化

    以前是很黑暗一個神秘的地方

    現在幾乎是每個人缺錢個必經之路

    如何不被騙

  • How to Choose a Burial Place For Your Deceased Family Member  By : Zongora Zoli
    It is always painful when a loved one dies and this is when at times having something to do, such as planning the funeral, takes a bit away from that pain. Feeling useful is always helpful in these kinds of sad and stressful situations.
  • Funeral Cover: Everything You Need to Know  By : Stephen Burton
    Planning for your funeral in advance (like getting funeral cover) may reduce the burden on your family and loved ones once you pass away Nobody likes to think about that they may not be here one day, and many of us don’t care about funeral cover because we will not be here, but think about the people and family that you are leaving behind
  • California could be trying to put up for sale some of its most well-liked landmarks?  By : Greg Jackson
    The state of California is nearly bankrupt, with a $24 billion budget shortfall. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has said that something has to be done to fix the problem and his plan called for the auction of some of California’s more popular landmarks.
  • Dealing With Death on an Extended Business Trip  By : Lawrence J. Reaves
    When you are preparing an extended stay business trip, whether in your home country or abroad, it is common to draw up a contingency plan in order to prepare for certain problems that may occur along the way These problems may include what to do if you get separated from the group, if there is a natural disaster, and even in today’s uncertain world what to do in case of a terrorist attack
  • Death and Dying – Opportunity to Embrace Our Existential Self  By : Clare Mann
    When someone close to us dies, we have the opportunity to experience ourselves differently in ways we cannot anticipate Regardless of our relationship with the dead person, the resultant feelings and changing self-awareness offers profound ways in which to experience ourselves and others differently
  • Happiness and How To Get It Right Now. Why is Everyone Happy Except Me?  By : Emma Summers
    If you are not a happy person that is a choice you are making. You have full control over your life and the decisions that you make. There are many factors which people take into account to measure|gauge|determine|assess|evaluate} happiness.
  • Live Every Day of Your Life Because Life is Valuable . It is the Only One That You Possess So Do Not Waste It.  By : Emma Summers
    It is the natural right of every person to be blissful—to escape all the miseries of life. Happiness is the normal condition, as natural as the landscapes and the seasons. Make the most of every single day of your life.
  • Fatal Accidents: How Do Fatal Accident Claims Work?  By : Jessica A Parker
    The death of a family member is probably the worst thing any one of us will have to endure If the death was the result of a fatal accident, the shock and grief of a sudden, unexpected death will be very difficult to recover from
  • What to Expect From an Out of Body Experience  By : Keith Ward
    Have you ever had an out of body (OBE) experience Sometimes when you are just about to enter sleep, in the twilight area between drifting off and waking have you experienced a jumping sensation that woke you
  • Treatment For Prostate Cancer By Christopher Charles  By : mauvine jezzel
    When a person is first diagnosed with prostate cancer and has had all the relevant tests to check the extent of the disease he will normally have an appointment with his doctor to discuss what is best. Prostate cancer treatment will depend on the extent of the cancer and on the intent of the treatment. For example early prostate cancers will be treated with surgery, radiotherapy or watchful waiting. Prostate cancer surgery is a definite possibility for many men in the early stages of the disease and so the subject should be discussed with the doctor. Late prostate cancers will be treated with hormone therapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a mixture of all 3. Often patients will be given a choice of treatments by the doctor and the pros and cons of each option explained. There is no best cancer of prostate treatment because the treatment you receive will depend on the extent of your cancer.
  • Breast Cancer By Jane Clarke  By : mauvine jezzel
    It is a little know fact that birth control pills can cause cancer! Birth control pills increase the estrogen level in a woman’s body. Increased estrogen has been linked with the development of breast cancer as tested patients show estrogen dominance. Using other modes of contraceptives like condoms will lower the risk of increasing your chance of getting breast cancer
  • Prostate Cancer By Jane Clarke  By : mauvine jezzel
    When a person is first diagnosed with prostate cancer and has had all the relevant tests to check the extent of the disease he will normally have an appointment with his doctor to have a conversation about what is the next step. Prostate cancer treatment will depend on the extent of the cancer and on the intent of the treatment. For example early prostate cancers will be treated with surgery, radiotherapy or watchful waiting. Surgery is a possibility for many men in the early stages or prostate cancer and so the subject should be discussed with the doctor. Hormone therapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a mixture of three is used to treat prostate cancer in its late stages. A Great Deal of patients will be given a choice of treatments by the doctor and the pros and cons of each option explained. There is no best cancer of prostate treatment because the treatment you receive will depend on the extent of your cancer.
  • Early Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Can Save Your Life By Carl Jane  By : mauvine jezzel
    If you often experience night urination, blood in your urine or semen, pains located in your lower back, in your pelvis or in your upper thighs this could be symptoms of prostatitis, a non cancerous swelling of the prostate gland or it could be prostate cancer.
  • Review of 'The Majesty of Your Loving - A Couple's Journey Through Alzheimer's' by Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle  By : Jacqui Dodds
    This is a very moving account of the special journey, from diagnosis to death, of a very devoted and caring couple who were not frightened to communicate their experience of the progressive loss of faculties and gradual death caused by Alzheimer's. It is a poetically written book about tenderness, worry, hope and loss; about bravery and endurance; faithfulness and tolerance.
  • Death of Michael Jackson Shocks the World  By : Todd A. Smith
    The Michael Jackson comeback concert series in London was supposed to be the event that got his career back on track However, the stellar life and career of perhaps the world’s greatest entertainer ended abruptly as a result of cardiac arrest on June 25, 2009
  • 3 Shifting Explanations For Choosing Traditional Burial  By : Hal Stevens
    Burial is commonly called interment It is frequently has a considerable price tag and unquestionably the most pricey part of a funeral
  • Honoring a Lost Loved One With Little Money  By : Flora Richards Gustafson
    Recent news reports have highlighted a decrease in the number of families able to pay for traditional burials in light of recent economic conditions. Luckily there are a number of thoughtful and caring ways to honor a loved one without spending a lot of money. The article provides examples of ways families can memorialize a loved one in a thoughtful yet inexpensive way.
  • 3 Shifting Explanations For Choosing Traditional Burial  By : Hal Stevens
    Burial is commonly called interment It is frequently has a considerable price tag and unquestionably the most pricey part of a funeral
  • 3 Reflections When Writing a Eulogy For Mother  By : Hal Stevens
    When most people think of “home,” the first thought is of our mother The mother is the foundation of comfort, the supplier of food, of praise, of warmth, of love
  • 3 Thoughts When Writing a Sibling Eulogy  By : Hal Stevens
    As youths, we frequently fight with our brothers and sisters It’s just the normal order of things
  • 3 Things to Think About When Writing a Father’s Eulogy  By : Hal Stevens
    Losing parent is painful regardless of your age or your relationship with that parent There’s a part of us that will always feel like a child, no matter how full-grown or sophisticated we become and despite our age
  • 5 Added Tips For Writing a Traditional Eulogy  By : Hal Stevens
    If you’re thinking about going with the conventional style of writing a speech for the eulogy you’re going to deliver, I’d like to present some tips that will help you

    Take some time alone to sit down in a quiet place and reflect
  • Cremation Issues To Talk About With Your Funeral Service Provider  By : Hal Stevens
    Here is a list of topics about cremation and cremation services that you may well wish to talk about with your funeral director Your funeral professional can supply the answers to these questions, as well as to any others you might have
  • 5 Advantages Of Cremation As Opposed To Burial When Planning A Funeral  By : Hal Stevens
    There are several reasons that people decide on cremation Some of the immediate advantages of cremation are:

    • Cremations are typically much less expensive than ground burials for many reasons
  • 5 Commonly Asked Questions And Answers Concerning Cremation  By : Hal Stevens
    • How does cremation work Does the body turn to ash
  • 5 Steps In The Process Of Cremation  By : Hal Stevens
    Not many people want to dwell on the technicalities of death but we do need to be educated about it so that we are fully conscious of the choices we’ve made and what they mean

    In this section, I will talk about the basic steps of a cremation which I have divided into five distinct phases
  • Important Planning Questions to Ask Your Funeral Director  By : Flora Richards Gustafson
    Getting all the right answers when you are grieving the death of a loved one can be difficult. This article provides a helpful outline of questions you should ask your funeral director to help make the funeral planning process easier.
  • 4 Things To Consider About Cremation  By : Hal Stevens
    There are some things to think about when choosing between cremation and burial Families may come across some distress with cremation and conflict from family members for a range of personal reasons
  • 3 Rationales For Choosing Cremation  By : Hal Stevens
    The choice of cremation is a very delicate one Whether you’re making the choice for yourself or for a loved one, your preference can be effected by numerous factors
  • 4 Ways To Organize Your Thoughts  By : Hal Stevens
    At our best, many of us have a hard time organizing our thoughts It’s not something we regularly do
  • 8 Special Eulogy Styles  By : Hal Stevens
    Your thoughts are cloudy You’re weary—both physically and emotionally
  • 10 Learning Points From Lessons Of Real Life Cremation Stories  By : Hal Stevens
    We don’t spend a lot of time thinking about passing away If truth be told, for the majority of people, it’s a subject that’s taboo, or, at the very least, an uncomfortable subject
  • 3 Key Questions About Funeral Services And Cremations  By : Hal Stevens
    If you are taking into consideration the possibility of cremation, but have doubts about how your choice will impact your wish to have a funeral service, there’s no need to be worried

    You are free to have as much of a funeral service as you wish or none at all
  • 4 Ways To Write A Fantastic Eulogy  By : Hal Stevens
    Either during the wake, the funeral services itself or a memorial service, most of the time a family member, close friend or clergy member will deliver a eulogy The term “eulogy” simply means “words of praise
  • 3 Alternative Containers And Means Of Handling Cremains  By : Hal Stevens
    While inurnment and scattering ashes are the most conventional ways of handling cremains, new ways have also turned out to be well-liked While some are somewhat excessive—such as having a container with the cremains shot out of a cannon, or even more so extreme—into space, others are especially cute and sentimental
  • Cremation Or Burial – Carbon Emissions And The Environment  By : Hal Stevens
    There is no denying the evidence that cremation is becoming a popular alternative to burial And, more funeral homes and cemeteries are joining the trend of “green burials” which don’t use harmful chemicals in preparing the body
  • Online Memorials – Selection Based On Website Features  By : Hal Stevens
    Just like everyone deserves a proper and fitting funeral and burial/cremation, your departed loved ones deserve a high quality online memorial In these times when we have the ability to share our memories with family, friends, co-workers and others we need to make an online memorial part of the funeral and grieving process
  • Tips in Making a Eulogy Especially For a Mother  By : Dirk Daggler
    It is important that certain preparations must be made in order that a eulogy can properly honor the dead Preparation will help the one making such speeches from embarrassment
  • The Effectiveness of Sample Eulogies  By : Dirk Daggler
    It is but natural to feel devastated about the passing of a loved one Upon witnessing the death of a loved one, we are embraced wit so much pain, mourning and sometimes depression
  • Funeral Planning: Choosing a Funeral Casket or Urn  By : Benjamin Nystrom
    Choosing a casket or urn for a deceased loved one can be difficult if you are unfamiliar with your options. This article describes various burial options available to families and the vessels they can choose.
  • Grief and Renewal: Finding a Way to Cope  By : Benjamin Nystrom
    Many find coping with grief one of the biggest challenges they face during their lifetime. The pain of loss is a powerful emotion that can be difficult to reconcile. This article discusses various ways experts recommend the bereaved work their grief in a healthy and safe way.
  • Appropriate Elements of a Funeral Announcement  By : Benjamin Nystrom
    Sending a funeral notice is the best and most elegant way to notify friends and family that a loved one has passed on. This article outlines what information is best included in a proper funeral notice.
  • The Silent Killer  By : Todd A. Smith
    “Every 10 minutes someone in the US
  • How to Respond to Sympathy Flowers  By : A. Nutt
    It can be difficult to think about what your responsibilities are when you are in the midst of a crisis, but chances are you`ll still want to respond appropriately to things like sympathy flowers and letters When someone has taken the time to select something beautiful to send along and let you know that they`re sorry for what you`re going through, it`s always nice to acknowledge this
  • Christmas Gift Baskets: Giving a Gift Basket For a Death in the Family  By : Alice Wilkene
    Gift giving is an all year round activity for people of all ages Finding original gift ideas for any occasion needs a little help from experts
  • Grief Support: Helping the Bereaved During the Holidays  By : Ben Herman
    The bereaved need the support, encouragement and time of their family and friends during the holiday season to help calm their thought and comfort their souls The grieving often try to maintain the same level of activity as they have in past years even though they may not be mentally and physically ready to do all of the usual activities – holiday parties, family get-togethers, shopping and meal preparation
  • Funeral Planning: Selecting a Grave Marker or Headstone  By : Ben Anton
    The gravesite marker is a permanent fixture; a tribute that will be seen and remembered for eternity It is therefore important to give thought to choosing the right marker for your family members
  • Funeral Speeches 101: Making the Best Funeral Speech  By : Margaret Marquisi
    Funeral speeches can also be called a Eulogy Eulogy refers to a speech being delivered at a memorial service
  • What Happens to Our Loved Ones When They Die a Violent Death?  By : Melissa H. Van Rossum
    With all the news lately about violent attacks, including Ann Pressly, the news anchor from Little Rock, Arkansas who was beaten to death and the members of Jennifer Hudson’s family who was killed, people are naturally wondering what happens to a loved one when they die a violent death

    I’ve met several ghosts who died from violent attacks
  • Express Your Condolences With Funeral Flowers  By : A Nutt
    When a loved one departs, it is always a distressing time and soon thoughts are turning towards funeral arrangements and remembrance For those who have been touched by the life of an individual who has gone on to their final rest, there seems to be no way we can express what the person meant to us during their time on this earth
  • Take Courage: Coping With Loss This Holiday  By : Ben Anton
    The holidays can be a difficult time for those that have lost a loved one The joy of the holidays makes emotions like grief and sadness much more profound and harder to cope with
  • Give a Eulogy Speech That Will Be Remembered For Years to Come  By : Margaret Marquisi
    One of the most poignant memories a person can have is a eulogy speech for a loved one that celebrated their life, and helped the survivor to focus on the life they lived, and not their departure If you can deliver a eulogy speech that will help a person to have that experience, then you have fulfilled your duty to the survivor and to the departed
  • Choosing Funeral Music  By : Ben Anton
    Funeral music can be an excellent way to truly capture the essence and spirit of your loved one Though usually played softly, the music at a funeral can also shape the ceremony by reminding mourners of the type of person they have lost
  • Sympathy Flowers: Choosing a Floral Arrangement  By : Ben Anton
    Funeral flowers are a time honored tradition of showing our love, respect, and affection both for those who have passed from this life and for those who are left behind They are meant to be a source of comfort and beauty in a dark time in a family’s life, and can also represent the continuation of life even though a death has touched us
  • The Five Stage of Grief  By : Nathan Martyn
    Losing someone close to us is never easy In her 1969 book titled, "On Death and Dying", Elisabeth Kubler-Ross lists the five stages of grief that most of us experience when we go through this situation
  • Online Mourning  By : Nathan Martyn
    In the world of Internet connections and email communications, keeping in touch has become much simpler This is even true when a loved one dies and we want to share our grief with friends and family members across the miles
  • Five Tips For Writing an Obituary  By : Nathan Martyn
    When someone dies, it is important to tell those who might have known the person This is usually done in the form of an obituary that is published in the local newspaper or on the Internet
  • Is a Loved One Trying to Reach You From the Other Side? 5 Ways to Know For Sure  By : Melissa Van Rossum
    Our deceased loved ones reach out to us constantly, and they do it in every way they possibly can They want us to feel their presence so we’ll know that they are well and that they are not gone
  • Why Ghosts Stay Around After Their Death, And 5 Ways You Can Avoid Making the Same Mistake  By : Melissa Van Rossum
    Ghosts are people who, after their death, choose not to cross over to the Other Side, for various reasons Sometimes they've died a tragic death and they don't recognize that they're dead
  • 5 Ways to Bring Healing in Commemoration  By : Lynn Zingel
    Death is a robber and thief, takes away, but grief and sorrow can give it back As hard as it is and perhaps daunting at the time it is possible to recover from grief with new strengths, a new focus and a new direction
  • Choosing Appropriate Funeral Flowers  By : Rakesh Gaikwad
    Funeral flowers chosen by the next of kin or close family for the top of the casket or coffin are usually diamond shaped or flowers made into the traditional shape of a cross The size of the casket flowers are quite often dependant on the size of the coffin however, the same designs are available in varying lengths to accommodate this
  • The Mothers of Section Sixty  By : Julie Redstone
    They come each Sunday with their flowers and beach chairs, their photos and mementos of times now past, to sit by the beloved headstones that mark the last resting place of their warrior sons or daughters, these women of Section Sixty Despite the fact that Arlington National Cemetery has strict regulations regarding decorating trees that stand amongst the headstones, or leaving pictures and sweet remembrances at the gravesites, these mothers leave them nonetheless, even knowing that in a week, or two, or three, they will be swept away by the ground's caretakers, and that they will come back afterward with new pictures, new flowers, new love
  • Religious Perspectives of Death  By : Mike Vines
    Death, both to the living and to the dying, means many different things To some extent the meaning is different from person to person but many times our thoughts are based on our religion
  • The Tragedy Of Suicide  By : Mike Vines
    Having someone that you love commit suicide is one of the most painful human experiences imaginable It is a sort of grief that is hard to imagine unless you are aware of the victim’s circumstances or know them personally
  • Death by Diarrhea - New Mutant Bacteria Invades Hospitals  By : Mark Thevenot
    Sound like a sci-fi scenario - Unfortunately it is too real
  • Online Memorials: Sharing A Loved One's Story In A Virtual World  By : Ben Anton
    We all want to live a life that has an impact on the people around us and the family that comes after us Often times the best way to learn about those around us, our family history and those people that shaped our lives, is by reading their life story

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