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Tracing your ancestors is not an easy task but there are ways and means that can help with such a task. The following article looks at where to start tracing your roots in Dublin and offers some g...
A family tree is basically a chart that is designed to represent the various family relationships in a structure that resembles a normal tree. It is usually used to track a person's family history. Ho...
A family tree can help you to look for your roots. If you too want to create a family tree, here are some steps to help you out. (1) The first step for building the family tree is to start ...
The green awareness ribbon is an international symbol of support for organ and tissue donation. Green symbolizes hope for those who are waiting for a second chance at life through transplantation; a r...
To protect the person receiving an organ, various health and safety tests are conducted. Because an organ transplant requires immune suppression, it is important that the organ not be infected with a ...
Though every region and country is different and cemeteries area to area, there are four main types of cemeteries. Each is set aside as the final resting place for specific people from all different w...
When you think about a cemetery, what's the first image you see in your mind? More than likely it's a picture of a sprawling, manicured expanse of acres cluttered with tombstones, statuary, follies, ...
If you are considering a green funeral the best way to make sure that everything is carried out the way that you want it is to pre plan it yourself. How to plan a natural burial: 1. Pre-plan when p...
Green burial, while seemingly a new concept is actually based on very old beliefs. For example, the early American Puritan settlers, strictly against any display that they deemed as too prideful or ex...
The reality of death is always with us even though it's true that we don't like to think about it. Another reality that is constantly present is the state of our planet's limited resources. For a va...
No matter where you live and in what circumstances, it's evident that ours is a planet that has been damaged over centuries of human growth and scientific progress. The earth's resources are limited. ...
As we know them in the present day, especially in the Western World, a mausoleum is a small building built as part of a cemetery, by a community or organization as an above-ground final resting plac...
Embalming, as we know it today, is the art of temporarily preserving the remains of the deceased in order to slow the process of decomposition and prepare the body for viewing at a wake and/or funeral...
Every culture, religion, country, region and city had its own funeral traditions, customs and laws. I will point out some common funeral practices and their differences. While we're seeing an increasi...
Nowadays, especially in North American, people no longer use the word coffin and instead refer to the container used to hold human remains as a casket. The word casket traditionally denotes a box use...
Like caskets, headstones (also called tombstones, grave markers, gravestones or grave memorials) are another frequently expensive feature of funerals most associated with interment in a grave. The co...
You may not be aware of many of the costs associated with burial. I have spelled some of them out below. You will need to keep these extra costs in mind when you are planning a funeral (either at ...
Few people want to think about death--especially the death of their loved ones or even their own death. While pre-planning a funeral is always a good idea so that you'll be prepared when the time co...
Burial, also known as interment, is often a significant cost and undoubtedly the most expensive part of a funeral. Ideally, burial or interment arrangements will be made ahead of time with a pre-plann...
Family tree - a guide about your ancestors These days many people have started to track their family's history by making a family tree. You must have heard about it but if you do not know what is i...
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