Articles, tagged with "casket", page 5
04th July 2009
Michael Jackson's funeral in Los Angeles might rival the one given in Great Britain for Princess Diana. They both had untimely deaths and were very much loved public figures. However, at this time not much is known about it since a funeral of this magnitu...
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Alice Flowers
12th June 2009
Whether you are attending a funeral of a friend or a relative it is important that your kids behave properly, because a funeral is a time of grief for the family members and friends who were left behind by the departed. You must make sure that your kids a...
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Girlie
18th May 2009
Taking Chance is a must see movie anytime but its timely release to coincide with Memorial Day 2009 is serendipitous. It is a true story. In all the fanfare about stimulus packages, repeal of ‘don't ask don't tell' and the general feeling of sliding dow...
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Author:
Rev Michael Bresciani
24th April 2009
Happiness in Silver-plated Jewelry Box
I was almost mad at that year. The six years marriage of Daniel and I was risky to an end. My mother Loreena was dying. I had nothing to do but cry and cry.
That day, I sat by mother's bed. She was emaciated becau...
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huacao
27th March 2009
Falling in love is a sweet feeling, a well of sweet waters and juicy succulents that drive men and women crazy. Dating a person you love is one of those feelings you want to continue for the rest of your life, as much as you are together. Love has evolved...
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Francis K Githinji
13th March 2009
Many customers are so desperate to rid themselves of unwanted fat so properties totally forget that a healthy way to lose weight is the just way to have permanent weight loss. Fad diets and gimmicks only work in the very brief term and can often be uncert...
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Muscle Trainer
08th December 2008
In official Catholic Church procedures there are three steps to sainthood. A candidate has to become Venerable, which equals a title stating that the deceased was recognized as having lived heroically. The next steps are being Blessed and, with charitable...
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Robert Palmer
11th November 2008
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. Music can evoke p...
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Ben Anton
18th June 2008
Do you use any mineral makeup? What brand do you like the best and why? OK, let's talking mainly about the foundation powders.
Mary Kay loose powder. Ive been used it. It supposed to be better for the skin. (I have very sensitive skin.) When I put it o...
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judysheen
09th April 2008
A funeral of a loved one, or anyone else, is always a trying time in a person's life. There are many different tasks and last minute items to deal with, so it's good to know some of the language used to avoid any confusion.
Funerals are commonly held f...
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Aazdak Alisimo
13th February 2008
Funeral is a sensitive place to be and it is best to follow rules so that you don't end up upsetting already bereaving people. It is a common and a kind gesture of friends and family of the grieving to visit and offer their condolences and some in culture...
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James Nardel
14th November 2007
With the earth and the sky and the water, remade like the casket of gold, do not you want to make the dreams of your image to blossom like a rose deep in everyone's heart? All things uneven and broken, all things worn out and old, wrongs your image like t...
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gracy
22nd May 2007
Jerry Seinfeld famously joked that at a funeral, the average person would rather be in the casket than giving the eulogy. Indeed, according to national surveys the fear of public speaking is America's greatest fear, surpassing the fear of illness, fear o...
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Author:
Mike Milliman
20th October 2006
Society has various different methods to pay tribute to the deceased and as a result has just as much variety in funeral ceremonies. These ceremonies are as unique as the cultures adopting them. Almost all funerals involve religious and cultural beliefs i...
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chad mcdonald
19th August 2006
What's scarier to most Americans than spiders, heights, or even death? There hasn't been a horror movie made about it yet, but more than 75% of Americans surveyed report that they suffer from "glossophobia," a debilitating fear of public speaking. Statist...
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Author:
Roger Seip