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  • Four tsp . walnut syrup Directions  By : Mui L. Feltman
    Pre-heat oven to be able to 400 certifications.
  • Different Services Provided At Funeral Homes  By : Adriana Noton
    Funeral homes are also referred to as funeral parlors or mortuaries. These are all businesses that provide burials and funerals for the dead and their families. Mortuaries take care of the legal aspects of the memorial service, the family directs the other details. Options include a viewing, church service, or graveside gathering. It is also possible to have the body cremated.
  • Use and Abuse of Garden Statues  By : Drew Hawkins
    Like any decor, inside or out, outdoor garden statues can add or detract from the ambiance of your landscape.
  • A Spiritual Perspective on Sudden Infant Death  By : Candace Talmadge
    Sudden infant death is the most tragic of all losses. The following article outlines an alternative perspective on this little understood and most painful of events.
  • Some Of The More Unusual Wills  By : Catherine Harvey
    Will writing is a serious business but some take a more light hearted view of it. this is what we look at here as well as some of the more eccentric cases of willl writing.
  • Why A Living Will Is An Essential Part Of Your Estate Plan  By : nicholas giuditta
    What are your chances of ... Winning the lottery? Writing a hit song? Having someone make medical decisions for you?
  • Best Flowers to Show Sympathy  By : Amy Nutt
    They are a way in which people let others know that they are thinking about them in both good times and in bad, but it is in the bad times when someone needs to know that they are supported, especially in a time of grief.
  • You Must Know That Depression Can Kill You  By : Roberto Bonomi
    The depression is today one of the first causes of death so you must learn what depresses you and how to solve it
  • Sympathy Cards: What Do I Say?  By : Karen Miller
    At some point you will be faced with the dilemma of sending an appropriate sympathy card. Get tips to help find just the right words for the situation.
  • Eulogy for Elma or All That Matters is What We Do Between Birth and Death  By : Jack Deal
    Elma's life proved that all that matters is what we do between life and death.
  • Law Changes Regarding Making A Will  By : Catherine Harvey
    A brief look at the origins of will making and some of the changes that have occured over the years.
  • After Death Choices For The Living  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at why making a will is en essential consideration while still healthy and the detrimental effects on your family if it isn't done.
  • How To Deal With The Death Of A Loved One  By : MIKE SELVON
    The death of someone you care about is the hardest thing you'll ever deal with in life.
  • How to Say Goodbye Using Memorial Service Poems  By : Ben Anton
    Many people find poetry helps express feelings they are unable to verbalize. This article provides help in choosing the right poem or set of poems for a memorial or funeral service
  • Sending Sympathy Flowers as Emotional Messengers  By : Jonathon Boundy
    Explanation of emotions connected with sending floral gifts for sympathy and bereavement
  • Helpful Advice for Writing a Heartfelt Eulogy  By : Ben Anton
    Finding the right words to say in a eulogy can be difficult.
    This article provides some helpful advice on how to write a thoughtful, honest eulogy without worry or stress.
  • I Prefer The Trial Of Zurvan Rather Than Talking To A Despicable Judge  By : Luat Tran Van
    One of the things that humankind has to get rid of in order to continue its progress is the concept of justice in the hands of the state.
  • Religion And Survival  By : Luat Tran Van
    Regarding survival and religion we can see several different aspects and issues because these two concepts of human culture and development are more related than we may foresee initially; instead, we can say that they are very related to one another: - We also should understand religion as a survival tool for perilous and dangerous situations, catastrophes and all sorts of disasters, for it is one thing that individuals can cling to whenever they have lost everything else. Religion should not be underestimated as a factor to motivate survivors.
  • Creationism, Odds, Biology And Games  By : Luat Tran Van
    Many people without education in mathematics find it hard to understand how odds and probabilities shape our world, and how it is that seemingly impossible things happen.
  • The Purple Of Tyre  By : Luat Tran Van
    If we ponder a little about those animals that have proved to be very valuable to humans we would probably think about cattle, horses, or pets, but few know that a couple of rather smallish gastropods from Mediterranean shores have been as valuable as gold since ancient times.
  • Why Does Cancer Kill  By :
    If God loves people why do some people get life threatening diseases in their twenties? A cancer that produces tumors, which eat away at their very life, leaving them in excruciating pain.
  • How Private Property May Kill You  By : Luat Tran Van
    If we take a look at pictures made by artists like Hieronimus Bosch about death and the plague, specifically about the Black Death that ravaged almost the whole northern hemisphere between 1333 and 1352, the impression that death is the great equalizer of social classes, pocket depths and religious beliefs becomes immediately apparent.
  • The Story Of Rype  By : Luat Tran Van
    Life has some surprises in store for the most unlikely individuals, and as Borges would have it in his Lottery of Babylon, you get the prizes that come to you, and you can't refuse them, good or bad as they might be; one day you may be living a splendid childhood, and the next one, you may watch everyone around you pass away; you may survive as a savage, and then become a millionaire.
  • Learning Survival From Historical Mass Destruction Scenarios  By : Luat Tran Van
    Survival techniques related mass destruction weapons or WMDs are based on both practical cases - which are relatively few and far between - as well as theoretical knowledge; some tests have been conducted on this matter also, but the whole body of knowledge related to WMDs in general is rather scarce because despite that they have been used for warfare in some occasions and the lethality that they have displayed, the number of real-life scenarios as well as survivors to those menaces is rather scarce.
  • How Ingenuity Saved The Life Of A Pope And The Political Structure Of Europe  By : Luat Tran Van
    The Black Death that affected almost the whole northern hemisphere between 1333 and 1352 was the result of environmental and climatic changes that took place because of natural causes; Greenland became much colder, central Asia suffered long drought periods, famine and migrations, both of people as well as animals, and it was near the lake Issyk-Koul where the first cases of this particularly virulent occurrence of bubonic plague took place.
  • Using Poetry in a Funeral or Memorial Service  By : Ben Anton
    Finding the right words to say when someone has passed away can be difficult.
    This article provides insight into using poetry written for times of grief or bereavement to express feelings of
    loss and love during funeral or memorial services.
  • Dealing with Deaths  By : neil parnham
    One of the hardest things that can happen in your life is the death of a person that you love, I myself understand the feeling of what it is like to cope with death, as recently I have lost my 19 month old godson
  • What is the Grieving Process?  By : Bill Urell
    Grieving is a process. It is a normal and natural reaction to a loss or death of a loved one. Grief is an adaptive mechanism that is essential even in the loss of something (an idea or a dream) besides the life of a loved one.
  • 10 Tips for Handling Grief  By : Bill Urell
    Grief is certainly a reality that we must all face,
    but when we go beyond facing it when we sink deeper and deeper into it, we tend to lose sight of other things in life that are more important
  • Memorial Services: Using Poems and Untraditional Methods to Remember Someone's Life  By : Ben Anton
    Celebrating the life of a loved one can be done in different ways.
    This article discusses a variety of memorial and funeral options that families may want to consider as they grieve for their loved one.
  • Giving A Funeral The Personal Touch  By : Chris Marshall
    Funerals are often seen as a way of celebrating someone's life, as much as saying goodbye, and today many people like to personalise funerals to reflect the deceased person's life, personality and interests.
  • Condolence Letter Writing: How to Send Encouragement to the Bereaved  By : Ben Anton
    When a friend or family member has lost someone dear to them, it is always a good idea to send a condolence letter to encourage them.
    This article provides some guidelines on how to write a proper, thoughtful condolence letter to someone grieving over their loss.
  • Two Deaths on the Same Afternoon  By : Jack Deal
    Death waits for no one. Here we see contrasted the life and death of two very different people.
  • Virtual Memorials: How to say goodbye online  By : Ben Anton
    Losing someone you love can be one of the most challenging times in your life. Honoring them in an lasting, loving and original way can help us grieve and heal.
    This article describes online memorial tribute services available and how they can help those suffering with a loss.
  • Knife Crime In The UK  By : Shaun Parker
    The menace of knife crime is brought home to a mum who had never thought about it before.
  • Monuments and memorials selection  By : Duran Inci
    There are many memorial monument dealers selling headstones to the public. The most important thing in finding a good monument dealer is to know what each one has to offer. There are different kinds of professionals & amateurs of each.
  • How to select Memorial Monuments for loved ones  By : Duran Inci
    When you are selecting your monument or memorial, consider the fact that this will last forever.
  • This One's For You, Mom  By : Judi Lynn Lake
    I celebrate my mother daily as she continues on through me and through her grandchild and generations to follow. And, most importantly, I thank God daily.
  • The Importance of Memorials in the Grieving Process  By : Vaughn Balchunas
    The experience of death is a life-altering event. Any person who has deeply mourned the loss of someone near and dear will tell you that you can never really go back to being the person that you once were. Somewhere along the way, you have lost a little something of yourself. This experience of loss is most intense when the deceased is someone very close like a parent, sibling or child.
  • Arranging and Purchasing a Cremation and Memorials  By : Vaughn Balchunas
    A typical funeral can cost $6,000 compared to $1200 for a cremation and service. Caskets typically start at about $2,000 for an economy model and quickly rise from there. Be sure and shop around online.
  • Funeral Flower Arrangements  By : John Pawlett
    Death is such a difficult experience for almost everyone. When someone you love passes away it can be a struggle to focus on anything but your grief.
  • How Funeral Keepsakes and Customized Cremation Urns are Made  By : Vaughn Balchunas
    Find out how many of today's customized urns are made by the master craftsmen and artists who make them. These cremation urns are beautiful works of art in their own right and many people prefer to display them openly. Family and friends are choosing keepsake urns or memorial jewelry like lockets and urn necklaces to keep precious memories close.
  • Funeral Flower Arrangements  By : John Pawlett
    Death is such a difficult experience for almost everyone. When someone you love passes away it can be a struggle to focus on anything but your grief.
  • What To Do If Your Child Loses A Parent  By : John Morris
    Most children live in an idyllic world of saturday cartoons and the loving care of their parents. Unfortuantely, there comes a time when a child will experience death for the first time and it becomes the responsibility of parents to educate their young children on the subject of death and dying...
  • How To Help Your Children Understand Death  By : John Morris
    Most children live in an idyllic world of saturday cartoons and the loving care of their parents. Unfortuantely, there comes a time when a child will experience death for the first time and it becomes the responsibility of parents to educate their young children on the subject of death and dying...
  • Today's Seniors Are Finding That The Time To Look Into Retirement Centers Is When You Don't Need One  By : Luise Volta
    Planning ahead can solve many issues for seniors that are willing to take on the job of finding the best retirement centers for themselves.
  • Burial Insurance Buying Guide  By : John Morris
    Death may seem so morbid to discuss in any given situation, but because it is a fact, some people have thought to generate profit from that concept instead...
  • Writing A Memorable Eulogy  By : John Morris
    Writing a eulogy is far more difficult than writing just any old speech because you have to make it personal to those who knew the dearly departed...
  • How To Minimize Probate Costs  By : John Morris
    Most people think that dying is the easiest way out for someone who wants to be rid of the legal processes and the costs involved in such processes...
  • Explaining Death To Children  By : John Morris
    In today's busy world, parents have little time to explain the nature of life to their children. Many times, parents leave it up to the media to teach their children everything they need to know...
  • Depression Management Advice For Dealing With Sorrow  By : Abbas Abedi
    Some tips to help you or a loved one deal with sorrow.
  • Helping Children Cope With Death  By : John Morris
    Most children live in an idyllic world of saturday cartoons and the loving care of their parents. Unfortuantely, there comes a time when a child will experience death for the first time and it becomes the responsibility of parents to educate their young children on the subject of death and dying...
  • Understanding Wills And Probates  By : John Morris
    Many believe mistakenly that only affluent individuals should be concerned with leaving wills. If you care for your family and dependents, leaving your will or testament shall ensure that theyll be taken care of even after your death...
  • Varying Concepts on Death and Dying  By : Luise Volta
    The more we study death and dying the greater opportunity we offer ourselves to reduce it to a manageable concept.
  • Beautiful - A Mourning Glory Devotional  By : Diana Burg
    I have always loved this commandment mostly because it assumes we love ourselves. At the very least it seems to give us permission to feel good about ourselves and to treat ourselves well because then that is the standard for the treatment of others. I have rarely seen, in this day and age, the kind of love God would have us have for ourselves.
  • Today, Millions Turn to the Simplicity and Savings of Cremation  By : Tom Sample
    The choice between cremation and burial is a very personal one and some will flat out not desire this alternative.
  • Knowledge of Gods Love  By : Diana Burg
    It is both a wonderful and terrible aspect of God's love that when we lose someone we love, the deep pain we feel can draw us closer to God, the author of life and death. As Christians all our relationships are a triangle, with one another and God at the head. Our
    deepest selves are connected to one another and to God because it is in Him we live and love and have our true being.
  • Why Do We Experience Grief?  By : Sharon Young
    Everyone is familiar with feelings of grief. These feelings range from mild, momentary unhappiness to feelings of intense and acute emotional suffering that take a long time to heal. These feelings can be caused by disappointment, discouragement, fustration,
    trouble, difficulty, a sense of futility, deep regret or some specific loss, disaster, misfortune, accident, or mishap.
  • A Balloonful of Love  By : Ann Van Dyke
    My husband's tongue and cheek muscles have also fallen prey to ALS (Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis) and he has difficulty enunciating his words clearly. But our desire to live each moment that we are granted has led us to make the decision that "I'm gonna live, live, live until I die".
  • Enduring Love  By : Ann Van Dyke
    It is a mystery - how in the midst of my husband's dying I can feel our shared love, our shared lives so poignantly and passionately while simultaneously withdrawing emotional energy from our relationship.
  • 51 Billion Dollar Industry  By : Jaci Rae
    Is the rising cost of this industry becoming too much for your family to endure?
  • Of Death, Dying and the Possibility of a Hereafter  By : Richard Helfant
    Discussion by a cardiologist of how both he and a dying patient had a spiritual experience which convinced him that death is a transition, not an ending.

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