Texas Will Require Burial of Aborted Fetuses
Originally Published on The New York Times Texas approved new rules this week requiring health care facilities that perform abortions to bury the fetal remains instead of disposing...
Originally Published on The New York Times Texas approved new rules this week requiring health care facilities that perform abortions to bury the fetal remains instead of disposing...
Originally Published on USA Today There is one striking difference between the death of Fidel Castro and those of other communist leaders like Vladimir Lenin, Mao Zedong and Ho Chi Minh: no embalmed body...
Originally Published on Homesteaders Blog What if your business offered something that was so valuable and so compelling that 99% of customers were satisfied with their purchase? What...
Originally Published on the OGR Blog A few years ago I thought it would be nice to have the lights in my home automatically turn on whenever someone...
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Funeral homes can now order decks customized with their funeral home logo Brookfield, Wis. – Funeral professionals can help bring families closer together to talk about family history,...
Originally Published on Atlas Obscura Imagine the Manhattan Bridge twinkling from underneath with hundreds of small pods filled with decaying biomass – the final resting place of many...
Article provided by: ASD - Answering Service for Directors A common lesson taught in English classes is the different types of major conflicts characters might go through in a...
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Originally published on the funeralOne Blog Tis’ the season for giving thanks. And before we gather around the table to stuff our faces with delicious food, let’s take...