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		<title>GIVE THANKS TO YOUR CREATOR EVERY DAY</title>
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Many successful men and women claim they are self-made. But the fact is that no one reaches the pinnacle without help. Once you have set a definite goal for success and taken your first steps to achieve it, you find yourself receiving help from many unexpected quarters. You must ...</description>
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		<title>How to Write a Memorial Tribute (Eulogy)</title>
		<description>The thought of public speaking throws many people into a panic. Add to that fear the common discomfort of discussing death, and it's easy to understand why the idea of delivering a eulogy can be disconcerting. If you've been asked to write a eulogy, take heart. This article will help ...</description>
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		<title>Mr. Hall&#8217;s ~ &#8220;THE POWER OF AN OPEN MIND&#8221;</title>
		<description>An open mind is a free mind.

The person who closes his mind to new ideas, concepts and experiences enslaves his own personality.

Intolerance, the product of a closed mind, is a two-edged sword which cuts off new opportunities and lines of communication on the back swing.

When you open your mind, you ...</description>
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		<title>Death and Funerals Explained To Our Children</title>
		<description>The days surrounding a death can be a confusing and disorienting time for young children. Altered daily routines and unfamiliar sights and sounds can be difficult for them to understand and cope with. Children notice even the most subtle changes in their routines and surroundings. We must validate their feelings ...</description>
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		<title>Help Your Children Cope with Grief, they Need it too.</title>
		<description>Children, like adults, experience grief in many different ways, and each has his or her own pace of recovery. There are things that you can do to help a child through the grief process, which is important to do, as children often don't understand their feelings, and may need your ...</description>
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		<title>When a Child asks a Question about Death?</title>
		<description>Caring parents can help a child during a time of loss by being open, honest, and loving, and by responding to his or her questions in a way that shows they care.

When answering a child's questions about death, adults should keep in mind the following:

	Tell a child only what he ...</description>
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		<title>Children of all Ages Must Cope with Grief Also</title>
		<description>Bereaved children between four and six have a limited and literal understanding of death. For a child in this age range, death may be explained in physical terms. Because thinking is very literal and bodily oriented, death may be best explained as follows:

His/her heart stopped beating and no one can ...</description>
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		<title>Cremation May Leave Non-Closure for the Survivors</title>
		<description>Those who say--whether seriously or in jest--"Just cremate me and throw me out!" don't realize the burden this places on family members. Direct disposal of cremated remains without funerals or memorialization of any kind can cause serious traumatic problems for survivors.

An executive of the Forum for Death Education tells of ...</description>
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		<title>What to Do When Someone Close to You Dies</title>
		<description>Whether you received a 2 a.m. phone call with news of an unexpected death or shared your loved one's final moments of a long illness, your initial reaction to the death was likely shock. It doesn't seem to matter how prepared we are - or aren't - a loved one's ...</description>
		<link>http://www.obitservice.com/what-to-do-when-someone-close-to-you-dies/</link>
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		<title>Why is Preneed Funeral Planning Important?</title>
		<description>No one likes to think about death, let alone plan for it. In many families, discussing one's mortality is an extremely uncomfortable topic. But it is a topic that should be discussed and planned for well in advance of your death.

By pre-planning your funeral, you relieve your family of having ...</description>
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