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		<title>Las palabras de cariño</title>
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	¿Qué es el cariño?
El acto de demostrar afecto.
	


	¿Qué es el cariño?
Un tierno sentimiento hacia otro; cariño.
	
	¿Qué es la bondad?
La calidad o estado de ser amables.
	Con todos estos atributos, ¿cómo es que esperar hasta que el ser querido muere a tener sentimientos de culpa? ¿Por qué no sentimos la culpabilidad antes de morir? Todas las preguntas [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/grave-markers/las-palabras-de-carino.html</link>
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		<title>Causes of Death</title>
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	Developing countries vs. developed countries
	According to World Health Organization report for calendar year 2001. 1

	
	
	
Causes of death in developing countries

	
Number of deaths

	


	
	
	HIV-AIDS
	
2,678,000

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	Lower respiratory infections
	
2,643,000

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	Ischaemic heart disease
	
2,484,000

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	Diarrhoeal diseases
	
1,793,000

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	Cerebrovascular disease
	
1,381,000

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	Childhood diseases
	
1,217,000

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	Malaria
	
1,103,000

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	Tuberculosis
	
1,021,000

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	Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
	
748,000

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	Measles
	
674,000

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Causes of death in developed countries

	
Number of deaths

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	Ischaemic heart disease
	
3,512,000

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	Cerebrovascular disease
	
3,346,000

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	Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
	
1,829,000

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	Lower respiratory infections
	
1,180,000

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	Trachea/bronchus/lung cancers
	
938,000

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	Road traffic accidents
	
669,000

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	Stomach cancer
	
657,000

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	Hypertensive heart disease
	
635,000

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	Tuberculosis
	
571,000

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	Suicide
	
499,000

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		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/faqs/causes-of-death.html</link>
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		<title>Words of Endearment</title>
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	What is endearment?
The act of showing affection.
	What is affection?
A tender feeling toward another; fondness.
	
	What is kindness?
The quality or state of being kind.
	With all of these attributes,  how come we wait till the loved one dies to have feelings of guilt? Why didn&#8217;t we feel the guilt before they died?  All of the questions [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/faqs/words-of-endearment.html</link>
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		<title>Cremated Remains- Can they be identified?</title>
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	When the body was  given to the crematorium the deceased had a identification tag  attached as a way of identifying the remains. This was accomplished  to be able to give back to the families the remains of their loved ones.   The crematorium has to keep detailed record of all remains [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cremation-urns/can-cremated-remains-be-identified.html</link>
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		<title>What are Tombs?</title>
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	A tomb is a repository for the remains of the dead, also known as a sarcophagus. Refers to any structurally enclosed interment space or burial chamber of varying sizes. The word is used in a broad sense to encompass a number of such types of places of interment or, occasionally, burial, including:



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		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cemetery-property/what-are-tombs.html</link>
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		<title>Cemetery Property Ownership Deed</title>
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How to clear the title on cemetery property ownership rights.
	When a person dies and does not leave instructions on how to dispose of  unused cemetery grave plots, then an affidavit of heirs has to be created with the cemetery to show who has the rights to inherit the cemetery grave plots that have been [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cemetery-property/cemetery-property-ownership-deed.html</link>
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		<title>Pet Cremation  for our pets</title>
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	Cremation of our beloved pets is the same process as for humans. The only difference is that we normally do not have the traditional funeral service of laying out our pet for viewing. That is subject to change as people become more attached to their pets. 
	
	We are finding that families are spending more money [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/pet-memorial-products/cat-dog-cremation.html</link>
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		<title>Lawn Crypts</title>
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	What is a Lawn Crypt?
	


A lawn crypt is considered both a lawn and mausoleum burial together. When a lawn crypt project is developed it is designed with the intent to keep moisture out of the burial plot of our loved one.
	
	How is it developed. First of all the area in which the lawn crypts will [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cemetery-property/lawn-crypts.html</link>
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		<title>Pet Grave Markers</title>
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	Pet Grave Markers are designed the exact same way grave markers for humans are designed. Since we treat our pets as part of our families, we generally give them nicknames or other cute names. 
	
	These names we have given our pet friends can be put on pet markers to personalize them. You can also place [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/pet-memorial-products/pet-grave-markers.html</link>
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		<title>Pet Cremation Urns</title>
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	How do I select a pet urn for my pet?
	One of the first considerations in selecting a pet urn for your beloved pet is by size. The urn should be one cubic inch per pound that your pet weighed. This will help you by selecting the size that is closer to your pet&#8217;s weight as [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/pet-memorial-products/pet-cremation-urns.html</link>
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		<title>Cremation Funeral Service</title>
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	Can you be cremated without a service? Yes, you can be cremated without a service. 
	


	
	In the funeral industry we call that a direct cremation. Basically, it means that a funeral home or a cremation funeral society, will pick the body, at whatever location the remains are at and take the deceased to the crematory [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cremation-urns/cremation-funeral-service.html</link>
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		<title>How To Transfer Ashes Into An Urn</title>
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	When transferring ashes/cremains in to an urn that you purchased, you could ask the funeral home who did the cremation, to help you transfer the ashes to your cremation urn.
	
	If that is not possible it is a simple task to do. You should have received the cremated remains in either a plastic urn or in [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cremation-urns/how-to-transfer-ashes-into-an-urn.html</link>
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		<title>Sunken Grave Markers</title>
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Why is my grave marker sunk into the ground?
	
	Cemeteries should just take of this problem. Sunken grave markers are a common occurrence at cemeteries. Because of the continued maintenance of the cemetery lawns  and the opening of graves, heavy cemetery equipment has to go over the tops of the grave of families who have [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/grave-markers/sunken-grave-markers.html</link>
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		<title>How Do You Sell a Burial Plot?</title>
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	When selling a burial plot there are only a few options available to you. You can try to advertise your cemetery lots within a local newspaper. Also you could try to sell them to other relatives or close friends who have not made their purchase yet.
	
	If the above does not work you can try the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cemetery-property/how-do-you-sell-a-burial-plot.html</link>
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		<title>Sealing Caskets In Mausoleums</title>
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	When placing caskets within a mausoleum it is best not to seal or lock down a metal casket.  Locking down a casket made of metal which has a gasket in the design of, there isn&#8217;t any way for the casket to breathe. 
	
	If you are going to purchase a metal casket it would be [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cemetery-property/sealing-caskets-in-mausoleums.html</link>
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		<title>Cremation Furnace  aka Crematorium</title>
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Cremation furnace
	
	The place where the cremation takes place is called a crematorium. The crematorium consists of one or more ovens or furnaces and facilities for handling of the (cremated remains) ashes. A cremation furnace is a large furnace capable of reaching temperatures of approximately 1600-1800 degrees fahrenheit (1600-1800 °F = 871-982 °C), with special modifications [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cremation-urns/cremation-furnace-aka-crematorium.html</link>
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		<title>Pet Memorials</title>
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Pet Memorials are designed the same way the human grave markers are designed. Since our pets are treated as part of our families, we generally will place nicknames or other cute names that we have given our pet friends on pet markers. 
	
	Also we can place laser or ceramic photos of our pets on pet [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/pet-memorial-products/pet-memorials.html</link>
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		<title>Companion Cremation Urn</title>
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Companion Cremation Urns are also known as Double Urns or Oversized Cremation Urns hold the cremains/ashes of two people. Companion Urns are a very popular choice among today’s family. Choose from the many different materials including wood, brass, and bronze Companion Urns.
	
	It is also important to remember that if this companion urn is going to [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/cremation-urns/companion-cremation-urn.html</link>
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		<title>Living Trust</title>
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	DO I NEED A LIVING TRUST?
	   1. What Is a Living Trust?
   2. What Can a Living Trust Do for Me?
   3. Should Everyone Have a Living Trust?
   4. How Does a Living Trust Help if I Am Incapacitated?
   5. How Does a Living Trust [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/estate-planning/living-trusts/living-trust.html</link>
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		<title>Can you have a cemetery on your own property?</title>
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	Lots of families wonder why they can&#8217;t have a cemetery on their own property do you?
	
	Well let&#8217;s look at this from previous generations. When we were pioneers traveling west to open new lands, we would bury our dead in a shallow grave. 
	As the years went on we formed little communities, where we set aside [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.cemeterybroker.com/blog/faqs/can-you-have-a-cemetery-on-your-own-property.html</link>
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