How Does Blood Clot?
Overview Blood clotting, also called blood coagulation, occurs in reaction to a wound to halt the flow of blood. This happens so that blood loss will stop and also so that the wound will be closed and no bacteria or…
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Overview Blood clotting, also called blood coagulation, occurs in reaction to a wound to halt the flow of blood. This happens so that blood loss will stop and also so that the wound will be closed and no bacteria or…
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A personal book of knowledge consists of all your experience, accomplishments, expertise in specific field, and other relevant information put together in an easy to use format. It is much more than a diary or journal, since it will have…
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February 3, 2014 Friends and Peers
Do you have an emotionally needy friend who is becoming a burden to you? Be aware that an emotionally needy person is experiencing a deficit in the realm of his or her emotions and thus he or she turns to…
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Seniors are the fastest growing segment in the U.S population today. With the growing population among seniors, the need to assist with meals is increasingly becoming a necessity, to ensure their optimum health. Many seniors are known to skip meals due to their inability…
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February 3, 2014 Friends and Peers
Friends can often be like a second family with whom you share your world. They are there to laugh with you and cry with you. Sometimes, your friends are the people that keep you grounded in reality, or soar with…
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Genealogical research is a way of learning about one’s self by tracing the path of our ancestors. When you begin your search you begin to unravel a story that spans many generations. Like any good story there are two main…
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February 3, 2014 Marriage and Divorce
As a couple preparing for a divorce, depending on which state you live in, you may not have a choice regarding whether or not to pursue alternative dispute resolution. This is because it is quite common in family law to…
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February 3, 2014 Marriage and Divorce
Domestic abuse happens often in the United States. According to this website, 1.3 million women and 835,000 men are physically assaulted by an intimate partner every year. A percentage of these incidents will go to a court and the judge will…
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There’s a great deal of fun and excitement to be had when researching a family tree, but what happens when the leads dry up? A census can only give basics. Uncle Fred may well have lived at 10 Home Street,…
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When the decision to move an elderly parent to a care home has been made, it is wise to research the chosen home before and after the move. This article is going to offer suggestions on how to ensure that an…
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Maybe some may not agree, but no matter what you do, could it be possible the whole truth of the matter is that they just may be automatically looking for the “Impress the in-laws” ploy, perhaps for a month or…
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February 3, 2014 Marriage and Divorce
Everyone has their own threshold limits of pain that can be endured. However, how much is enough? The last big throwing match? The last bruise or broken bone from a little push or shove that you try to hide, from…
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Abuse is a major concern on many levels of our society and certainly with the elderly population, but it’s a difficult subject to bring to the forefront with education and resolution, so a great number of people ignore it until…
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I can’t speak for anyone else or debate a topic that’s specific to each person, individualized and customized to fit into their own experience. Personally, I do believe in love at first sight because it happened to me. In my…
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Relatives involving themselves in your family’s affairs can become quit annoying. This can especially be the case in a new marriage. Your relatives may be a little older and feel the need to expound some of their wisdom to “help”…
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The fear of growing old is often accompanied by anxiety about losing your independence. The fear and apprehension of not being able to drive anymore, losing your independence and being dependant on others. It’s understandable that older people feel this…
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While staying at your relative’s homes during the holidays can be trying times, you can make it a good time had by all. You just have to find something to entertain yourself and your kids so you will not bother…
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February 3, 2014 Communication
Communication is one of the most important things in a successful relationship. Perhaps, it is the most important. Without proper communication, everything will fall apart. This rift can on both small and larger scales. The importance of the communication applies…
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February 3, 2014 Marriage and Divorce
The end of a relationship is never easy to cope with, however, it can feel worse when it seems to come out of nowhere. When a spouse leaves unexpectedly, you can be left feeling betrayed, hurt and very confused. Unfortunately,…
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It is sometimes said that “You are your family.” Whether big or small, close or distant, loving or cold, within a family there exists a wide range of individuals who are all inexplicably connected to each other. This connection is…
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Impressing your in-laws is an important accomplishment for most people. You already have the heart of their child, but if you want to make your life together easier, you’ll do all that you can to gain the favor of the…
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February 3, 2014 Marriage and Divorce
Too many wives these days are experiencing a nightmare that they never bargained for. They wake one day to discover that the man they married is leaving; no explanation, no sorrow, no regret, just leaving. If this happens to be…
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It is often said that if you love a person, you have no time to judge them. Need any more hints? I hope not! the key is to make them love you so that they wont judge you and if…
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As soon as I hear the word “in-laws”, my bowels begin to shake and tremble. “Mum and Dad are coming for dinner” automatically gears me up for a trip to the pharmacy and the liquor store. Many of you hopefuls…
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Dating your ex-brother-in-law is absolutely o.k. Yes, you are reading this correctly. Your former brother-in-law may not be the reason your marriage to your ex-husband broke down. Your former brother-in-law may not even get along with his brother, your ex-husband. …
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February 2, 2014 Marriage and Divorce
You know back in the day it was unheard of to even spend the night with a boyfriend or girlfriend but now it seems to be the norm. However I can see how this would have changed over the years….
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When trying to impress your in-laws the key to success is in projecting a certain naturalness with your approach. Nothing grates more than dealing with people who are nervous, insincere and glib in their mannerisms, and possibly none more so to than in-laws…
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February 2, 2014 Marriage and Divorce
I have often wondered whose voice would be loudest in a debate on a topic of this nature; would it be that of the men or the women? I have also wondered why there should be a debate on such…
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February 2, 2014 Marriage and Divorce
Should married women keep their last name or switch to their husband’s? In Puerto Rico it is not customary to take your husband’s name. I don’t understand the reasoning behind changing your name. One it’s a hassle to do. Second…
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Oh yeah, I’m one of those, a mother-in law. There is a learning curve that goes along with this role. Sometimes, it takes unexpected turns and you have to hang on to your hat or you could find yourself out…
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Most of us have a relative or two who ,though we do not like they way they handle our children, really are quite harmless. Grandpa wants to feed the baby soda, Grandma wants to only deal with the child long…
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