Archive for January, 2010

The Right Casket Can Be Your Feelings For The Departed

Jan 27th, 2010 Posted in Business | no comment »

If a near and dear one has passed away, it is natural to feel overwhelmed with grief and unable to come to terms with the irreparable loss and the void that his or her demise has created. But it is important to overcome that sorrow and make arrangements for the funeral proceedings for which a suitable casket is essential.

Choosing an appropriate casket is quite difficult, as you would want to purchase a good product at the correct price when you are just not in a psychological state to bargain. However, making the final selection can be easier if the deceased had expressed his preference for a specific type of casket when he was alive or if his or her religious customs require a certain kind of casket.

You can find caskets in a lot of shapes, designs and sizes for which prices change accordingly. There are burial caskets and funeral caskets to select from in accordance with the funeral rites which will be followed. Burial caskets are usually designed only for the objective of funeral rites while funeral caskets allow a final view of the deceased to the loved ones.

Caskets come in a range of materials such as metal, fibre, wood and marble. Generally wooden ones are preferred by old fashioned families, and they can opt for caskets made of maple, oak, mahogany etc. Wooden caskets are of great quality and look very classy and nice when polished, but these are also priced higher than caskets made of other materials. Metal caskets are a good alternative with their bronze, stainless steel, or copper finish, and you will have options of different colours, designs, and patterns.

Caskets made of environment friendly material are also becoming popular as people are becoming conscious of their responsibility towards the environment to protect our planet Earth. The material used in them is biodegradable and causes no damage to the ecosystem. These caskets are an excellent alternative if the deceased person was concerned about environment conservation.

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Jets Back In Win Column With Win Over Oakland

Jan 26th, 2010 Posted in Sports | no comment »

The New York Jets and rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez found a sure fire cure to their recent struggles-a game against the lowly Oakland Raiders. Sanchez passed for–3 yards and a touchdown, plus added a rushing touchdown as New York thumped Oakland 38-0 in the largest regular season shutout win in franchise history. Oakland quarterback JaMarcus Russell continued to struggle, and he passed for just 61 yards with three interceptions before he was benched in favor of Bruce Gradowski.

NFL football betting enthusiasts who took the Jets as -6 road favorites had smooth sailing throughout the game for an easy pointspread cover. The Jets improved to 4-3 against the spread while the Raiders fell to 3-5 against the number.

It was such an effortless game that the only thing that Sanchez had to apologize for was surreptitiously eating a hot dog near the end of the contest:

“I want to apologize for that. I wasn’t feeling very good and didn’t eat much before the game, so I was feeling a little queasy. Toward the end of the game, I probably should have eaten one of those bars or something, but someone offered a hot dog, so I grabbed it and tried to be discreet about it, but obviously not discreet enough. So I shouldn’t have done that, and it won’t happen again.”

Sanchez praised the defense for making his job easy:

“It makes it so easy on the offense when your defense is playing like that. Hats off to them, they had a heck of a game to shut that team out. I don’t care who we’re playing, that’s a big-time accomplishment for our team.”

Jets’ coach Rex Ryan was very pleased with Sanchez’s performance:

“Sanchez was great. He was just smart with the football. I think sometimes he could have put the ball on a receiver, but he was making sure the ball wasn’t intercepted. It was great to see him respond.”

Raiders’ defensive lineman Richard Seymour, who boldly predicted the team would make the playoffs despite their slow start, was singing a different tune after the rout:

“I don’t think we could have beaten an Oakland high school team today.”

Despite Russell’s struggles, Oakland coach Tom Cable remains committed to him as the team’s starter:

“I thought he was really out of sorts early in the game. I just did not feel like at that point he gave us the best chance to have the success we needed to have offensively and made the move. JaMarcus will continue to be our starter. There is no issue there.”

The Raiders will try to bounce back this weekend in a big rivalry game on the road against the San Diego Chargers. Oakland is +16′ road underdogs with the total set at 42′. They’ll then enjoy a bye week before back to back home games against the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals. The Jets host Miami this Sunday, with New York a -3′ home favorite and the total set at 40′. They’ll also have a bye week to look forward to before returning to action at home on November 15 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Ross Everett is a freelance writer and noted authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.

Believe

Jan 25th, 2010 Posted in Education | no comment »

Beliefs determine how we see, interact and experience the world around us. Beliefs are ideas that are made after repetition and contemplation, that are accepted as truth and reality and therefore impact how we see life.

Beliefs and knowledge are often in conflict. The difference might be subtle, but significant. Knowledge is something that you and others, who might be considered experts in that field, consider to be true and there is reasonable, plausible, and provable scientific explanation for that knowledge.

A belief on the other hand is established on personal experience or faith.

Too many people require you to accept their belief based on blind faith. Belief is not knowledge and therefore usually not provable beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Remember, it wasn’t long ago that people believed the world was flat, and that we thought women were witches, hunted them down, and burned them.

Welcome to belief, which is based on superstitions, or blindness.

Ignorant humans who once believed that the Earth was the center of the universe, and that it was flat. Really demonstrated that what really was FLAT was the human ability to think outside the box and perceive something that others could not observe.

When scientists discovered great things, hundreds of years ago, they were imprisoned, tortured and murdered. The Catholic Church did not want people to see beyond, and therefore stopped the voices of these researchers.

Actually, during that time in history it was thought to be common knowledge that these ancient flat world beliefs were true. Even though humankind was sincere in its ignorant beliefs, those beliefs were not true and by not believing as the others told you to, you were subject to arrest, imprisonment, and torture which often lead to death.

Times have changed. Today, things that you believe have changed, and you may believe in something so firmly that you count it as knowledge. When, in fact, there may be considerable evidence from the past experience that a particular belief is a truth,” its only truth for you from your personal experience. Just because you believe it is true, does not make it true. Although it might become a truth for you personally, by believing it you are limiting yourself by holding on to self-limiting beliefs.

The trick is to pull back the veil and see the real truth. That is one that is universal and does not need to be believed, it just is. These are referred to as universal truths. They exist and work beyond our own self-limiting beliefs. They forge and work through the universe and in our lives.

Gravity is a truth. Believe in it or not. Its still a real truth. If you drop something it will fall to the ground. If you trip, and fall, you could hurt your butt. You can only fall DOWN, you don’t fall up.

Now this is only a truth that exists here on Earth under normal circumstances. There are other forces that can resist this law such as a strong wind. You may have been programmed since childhood to believe things that you thought to be true – but, once you recognize that they were not true, you may have wondered why you wasted time and energy believing in them at all.

Take the case of Santa Claus. You believed he was real. You believed that by some mystical miracle he went around the world in one night and brought presents to every well-behaved child. You may have further believed that he ate the burnt cookies you left for him and he drank that horrible lactose free milk. You believe that it was all associated to your doing good things and not bad things, and that Santa was, well, almost like God!

There was potent evidence to your faith:

Your parents told you he was real. (You trusted your parents without question)

The cookies were eaten and the milk glass was empty. Also the crumbs disappeared.

There were presents under the Christmas tree by the morning.

You saw Santa at the mall, and you had a photo of Santa to prove it.

Your cousins believed in him too.

All of this evidence pointed toward knowledge, you just knew he existed. It pointed to a truth in that not only did you know he existed, everyone around you knew also. This belief as you found out was not true. It had shaped your view of the world as a child and still may have a lingering impact on your current notion system.

The point is that there are other things that you may believe are true, but are not. You have been told things all your life for a variety of reasons: to make you feel better, to be funny, to hurt you, because other people believed it was true, and for other noble and not so noble reasons. You made the choice whether to believe what was being told you. You weighed this information and decided whether it fit or not into your already existing belief system. You either rejected the idea straight out, accepted it as part of what you already believed, or it changed your belief system.

Beliefs are very powerful, and they do shape our reality. If you believe in something strong enough, it becomes real in your life. There is a universal law that states that likes attract like. If you believe in something strong enough it not only becomes your reality, it attracts similar things to your life.

Suppose you believe you are clumsy. Your parents said you were clumsy, your coach as school did and so did your friends. They told you that you were an accident waiting to happen. You thought this to be true. Your whole life you tripped over your shadow. Not only did you believe this, but you also created the reality and circumstances of being like that.

Examine your beliefs and draw back the veil. “Well, I’ll be. They seem to have repeatedly hypnotized me to trip myself up — all my life” well, I’ll be! And, then you don’t have to be! It’s all your belief.

Dr. Jay Polmar, author of Thinkright, was a teacher and instructor at colleges and universities in the Southwest and Hawaii about the lineament and power of Thought being an active force in creating the quality of your life. Learn more in Thinkright.

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Easily Find Investors and Financing For Your Business, Guaranteed!

Jan 24th, 2010 Posted in Business | no comment »

Easily Find And Secure: Angel Investors, Private Investors, Institutional Investors And More! Raising capital for a start-up, corporation in expansion mode or a company in virtually any position presents it’s challenges and roadblocks. There has been no period in recent history that can simulate the difficulties that current entrepreneurs and executives are having when trying to achieve the procurement of venture capital. The standards have become more stringent and the cross-collateralization of personal and corporate assets as security for loans has virtually become a mandatory prerequisite for any type of funding, equity or loan based.

When initiating the process of raising capital one should take into consideration the use of a combination of funding options such as but not limited to: traditional venture capital, bank institutional, institutional equity investment, hedge fund lenders, private money lending, angel equity and loan investment, a private placement memorandum as the mechanism for raising capital distributed in shares, international equity based funding, the reality of taking your small business public on the OTCBB and many other concepts of capital raising that can be placed into a simultaneous strategy.

It’s a common mistake among entrepreneurs and executives to place all of their attention and time into one singular aspect of the above funding concepts. Instead, you should pick a multi pronged approach and go after multiple genres of financing for your business. Some avenues will yield success, some will not but you are more likely to achieve incremental funding successes as oppose to one gargantuan, be all and end all finance victory.

To achieve funding you’ll need to be able to contact multiple finance sources to start the ball rolling. Find online membership database sites that are owned and operated by professionals in the venture capital industry.

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Traditions And Customs Followed In A Buddhist Funeral

Jan 23rd, 2010 Posted in Business | no comment »

In a Buddhist funeral, the followers of the faith are particular about performing elaborate rites and rituals during the funeral proceedings. The funeral service, according to Buddhism, symbolizes the liberation of the deceased person’s soul, which was trapped in the futility of existence, and its quest for a new life after death.

The Buddhist funeral services which conclude with cremation in most cases, are carried out by monks with the help of the family. When a person has passed away, Buddhist monks read sutras from holy books to liberate the good energies from the soul. To prevent any decay in case of delayed cremation, the deceased’s body is prepared carefully while the religious chanting is being performed. The body is bathed and laid to rest in a casket along with fragrance sticks, candles, flowers and a photograph of the deceased person.

If the funeral is deferred by some days for distant relatives to bid their final goodbyes, the monks go to the dead person’s residence everyday and chant verses from the Abhidharma, an important Buddhist holy scripture.

The Buddhist monks complete the last rites on the funeral day and the head priest gives a speech recounting the noble deeds and actions done by the deceased and consoling the bereaved family members and relatives. The Pansakula, a significant ritual that is believed to carry blessings and good energies to the departed’s soul is carried out during the final chanting while a white shroud is being wrapped around the coffin.

Prior to cremation, a member of the family or a near and dear one is asked to make a brief speech about the deceased person. The Buddhist funeral services end with a light feast for the attendees after the funeral.

A great number of people in China, Tibet, Thailand and some other Asian nations with a large Buddhist population follow the Buddhist funeral system with some slight alterations based on the local customs.

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