Heart Attack - Delaying Brain Death In Cardiac Arrest Victims

Heart Attack - Delaying Brain Death In Cardiac Arrest Victims


Thinking about our deaths is not something we typically do. We tend to live life as we go. But we have to admit that one day our life will end and we will be leaving people we care about when that happen. With this knowledge it would be best to have everything ready once we reach the end of our earthly journey. This is when we consider having prearranged funeral plans to relieve our love ones of the task of contacting a funeral home, buying the casket and what cemetery we are going to be buried.

By recognizing that death has the capability to stretch out its arm and tap you on the shoulder to let you know that the final day has come, you will always be aware that time is fleeting. Like the shadow that mirrors your every footstep, the entity of death is like the shadow in each day. But, if you embrace death as a friend or respected acquaintance, it will be your reminder to live life fully. No one encourages death, but by understanding that it will come to each of us, we can learn to make better decisions in life; decisions to feel proud of. Acknowledge its existence as a reminder to strive for optimum happiness each day.

You may need to get some old 8mm, 16mm or super 8 film converted into a digital form so you can add a clip of that to your funeral slideshow. But here's a hint: don't just go for the cheapest. Some converters don't even look at what they are doing with your priceless old film and the final result can be very dark, or very light, or it may have horrible ragged black edges.

The events that led up to the crash were protocol in the music business. Holly, Valens, and Richardson, as well as their respective band members, were on "The Winter Dance Party" tour, a tour that was to stop in 24 Midwest cities in the span of three weeks. When they had an open date, their promoters called The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa and booked a show. The Surf Ballroom, until that spur of the moment decision, was not a scheduled stop.

We didn't think that this storm would be as devastating as it was. We didn't think that 111 homes in Breezy Point, NY would be burned to the ground. We never thought that over 30 people on Staten Island alone would lose their lives to this terrible storm. But we saw grace; nobility and true character emerge that solemn day. Meg Dunn, President/CEO of A.A.M.I. (American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service) in NY was the first to answer the plea for help. 18 A.A.M.I. alumni followed suit as well as funeral vendors such as ASD, a top funeral home answering service.

Arthur Ashe: He is the only African-American until now to have won the Grand Slam at Wimbledon, Flushing Meadows and Australia. In 1980, Arthur had to have a heart surgery and thirteen years later, in 1993, he died due to AIDS. Ashe was the first junior African American tennis player to be awarded with a national rank by the US Lawn Tennis Association.

This is why everyone should create a funeral plan. We are all going to die someday. Just as you would plan any important event, a funeral requires very much the same type of planning. You can get a funeral planer from any funeral home if you so desire or you can even have it pre-arranged. It is even possible to pay for it ahead of time. It is a good way to save some money.

Maney of us must look at this subject seriously. and soon. Because we are walking around with way too much DEATH in our life and eventually; one day; one hour DEATH is going to win the battle! Do not be one of those who are intelligent enough to recognize the DEATH in their life but don't have the will power to do anything about it. Start appreciating the value of LIFE and begin the process of choosing LIFE over DEATH with every decision. Chose LIFE on a consistent base beginning NOW and you will witness what living a life full of LIFE can do for YOU.

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