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Obituaries And Death Records Search

August 7, 2008

Death records search have been a great help to many genealogy and family history researchers, providing valuable information and clues to an ancestor’s or relatives’ death. It is also a way to track lost or missing friends, relatives or lost ones. Death records are legal documents that contain information about the complete legal name of the person, the date of birth, including the date and time of death. In addition, the record also includes information about the cause of the person’s death and where the death took place. Searching public death records doesn’t need to be a hard task. That is, if you know how... Read more »

Death Records Search

August 1, 2008

Death Records is one of the earliest public records and is also one of the public vital records along with Birth, Marriage and Divorce. They are provided free of charge to the community as a public service. Restriction governing the access and use of public death records vary from one state to another but they are ultimately public records and are retrievable by anyone as long as it?s done within the confines of its rules and regulations. Free public death records come in two forms. The more prominent of the two... Read more »

Done Up Like A Dogs Dinner

July 22, 2008

For the rich and famous who can be a little indecisive when will writing, some of the richer celebrities may be making headway in what to do with their millions when they die. One New York billionaires who once said ‘only the little people pay taxes′ has taken charge of what happens to her dollars when she dies by leaving it all to dogs. Her family and friends get nothing while her dog - Trouble - gets several million dollars and dogs in general get billions. This New York hotelier and real estate tycoon came up against her dilemma of what to do with so much money when it came to will writing and decided her ‘Queen of Mean’ image should stick after she dies. I’ve no doubt that wish has been brought to fruition - and... Read more »

Utah Hospice Care; Helping People LIVE Until They Die

July 15, 2008

“We will do all we can, not only to help you die peacefully, but also to live until you die”. –Dame Cicely Saunders In 1967 Dame Cicely Saunders at St. Christopher’s Hospice in London first applied the term “hospice” to specialized care for terminally ill and dying patients. Today, hospice care provides humane and compassionate care for people in the last phases of incurable disease so that they may live as fully and comfortably as possible in the time they have left. Hospice is a philosophy of care. The Utah hospice care philosophy or viewpoint accepts death as the final stage of life, and the inevitable end of long term illness. The goal of Utah hospice care is to enable patients to enjoy an... Read more »

Manslaughter - Guilty by Definition

June 30, 2008

After over 13 years working a nurse I had witnessed some weird and wonderful things. Occasionally, one of them stands out as significant. Back in ‘97-’98 I went to Australia with a one year working visa. During this time I worked for nurse agencies in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. The experience was a good one as I was able to see how another health care system worked. During this period a stack of interesting experiences occurred for me, though the most significant happened in Sydney. What happened here would alter my perception of life and what nursing was all about. Working as an Agency nurse in a city usually means working at several different hospitals, in several... Read more »

Find Death Records Online

June 20, 2008

One of the first public records is Public Death Records. They started in the early 1900’s and form today’s Vital Public Records in conjunction with Birth, Divorce and Marriage Records. As with other public records, Public Death Records is not a voluntary or optional procedure. It is determined and mandated by the discretion of the authorities. The details surrounding the death such as time and place of death, burial and funeral information, personal particulars of the deceased and some degree of his spouse’s,... Read more »

Animals Show Us How to Love

June 18, 2008

The caramel-colored corgi spotted me walking toward the city-run recreation center. Out for a walk with his person, the little dog stopped in his tracks and fixed me in his gaze. The woman on the end of his leash tried to move him along, but he wouldn’t budge. He stood his ground, waiting for me to approach him. I bent down and opened my palm for him to sniff, talking softly to him. He licked my hand and fingers eagerly, and enjoyed having his head rubbed and ears scratched. Only then would he consent to being lead away by his owner. Slightly embarrassed and certainly bewildered, she didn’t seem... Read more »

Part 1: The Healing Circle Transforms Lives

June 16, 2008

“Donna″ was trapped in an agony of indecision. Her eight-year marriage to a man older than she, of another ationality, culture, and religion, had never been easy. Now it was threatening to founder on the rocky shoals of severe financial strain and quarrels over in-laws. At age 29, she already had one child, a daughter nearly three years old. She was pregnant again. This time, Donna couldn’t feel the joy so many other women experience on learning this news. She thought there was a distinct possibility that she could end up raising not one but two children by herself, and that thought terrified her. Should she carry... Read more »

Part 2: The Healing Circle Transforms Lives

June 13, 2008

A healing circle–better known as a seance–is one of the most misunderstood and thus inadvertently abused of all spiritual healing practices. The very word seance immediately brings to mind what most people consider the unreal and laughable notion of “conjuring up spirits.” Derided by some, proscribed by others, the healing circle tragically has degenerated into a casual pastime with no more apparent significance or meaning than a video game. The seance begins as a lark or a joke, a way to alleviate boredom, to enliven a party gone flat or to satisfy idle curiosity... Read more »

Part 3: The Healing Circle Transforms Lives

June 13, 2008

Just because someone has asked for a healing circle does not obligate you to conduct one. Check into the inquirer’s motives carefully. You not only have the right to feel comfortable with the inquirer, you actually need to establish some sort of rapport to help ensure the success of the session. Do not force a session down the throat of a person whose fear level is too high. If you do, you probably won’t get very far because that inquirer will be in a state of heavy denial. Preparing for the Session Next, choose a place to conduct the session. The stereotypical... Read more »

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