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What Is Embalming and How It Is Done

>> Dec 5, 2012

Embalming a human body is a very interesting process. Its earliest history can be traced back as far as thousands of years ago. Most people might even think of embalming as part of the Egyptian’s culture in preserving the human body and there are even movies and stories about Egyptian zombies coming back to life. Without any doubt, embalming has been one of the most amazing attempts of human beings to preserve their loved ones. 

What is Embalming?
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Embalming, with the help of funeral equipments, is the science of preserving human bodies within a definite length of time. It is also considered as an art for some who make human bodies to be more presentable during funerals. Most embalm human remains for the aim to preserve, restore, present, and sanitize them. Embalming has a rich historical and cultural background. Its practice is held differently across various cultures. Some even practice embalming for religious purposes.

How embalming is carried out


There are different ways that embalming is done and this may greatly depend upon the knowledge and skills of an embalmer. Throughout its history, various techniques and methods were conceptualized. Today, the basic procedures may include using modern funeral equipments and other tools to preserve a corpse. The following are some of the basic steps on how embalming is carried out.


  • Undress the dead body with high respect - though it may be a corpse, it is still a human body that is needed to be covered properly. Removing the clothes will help for a smoother and easier process. The skin is also a good indicator to check if the embalming process is done correctly.
  • Correct any rigidity – sometimes, a person dies with a particular position which is not conducive for public viewing. It will be easier to position the person immediately before it undergoes rigor mortis. When a joint is not properly positioned, the vein may be blocked which may present a problem for the embalming fluid to go to where it should be.
  • Position the body – the body should be in a supine position facing the ceiling. The eyes and mouth should be closed and the head should be in a neutral position.
  • Drain blood – the corpse should have the least amount of blood as possible. This is needed since the veins will later be filled with embalming fluid.
  • Introduce the embalming fluid – most embalmers choose the carotid artery located on the neck. This is preferred because it is near to the heart.
  •  Use the embalming machine – as part of the funeral equipments, this machine will create the pressure to push the fluid throughout the body. When the corpse looks already full, turn off the machine. Make sure not to create any leaks by using sealing powders. After this, you can clean and redress the body for public viewing.
Embalming is the process of preserving human corpses and other dead bodies. The procedures that involve the process are carried out by licensed professionals.


Samson Bright is a funeral business owner and own a lot of funeral equipments as part of his embalming processes.
 

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Picking Your North American Tour Destination Spots

>> Dec 4, 2012

North America is a huge geographic area. Once you've decided to spend your holiday in the region, you'll need to pin down locations for travel stops. Both the big and little sights should be included in your North American tour, no matter where you stop.

Las Vegas


Located in the state of Nevada in the United States, Las Vegas is home to some of the largest and most well-known casinos in the world. If your trip includes a Las Vegas stop, plan on spending at least one or two full days there so you can fully experience what the city has to offer.

Don't just limit yourself to the Las Vegas gambling and dining scene, as tempting as it may be on your Trek America trip. The city has many live acts, variety shows, magic shows and other entertainment to take in during your free time. Contact venues before you depart to arrange for tickets to a show you're interested in on a day you'll have free time. Shows often fill up quickly, so getting tickets beforehand will guarantee you a spot.

Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park, located in the United States state of Wyoming, is American's first national park. At three times the size of the state of Rhode Island, Yellowstone has a variety of geographic features to see, including geysers, hot springs and thermal pools.

Camping in Yellowstone is very popular and the park offers hiking and other outdoor activities for singles, groups and families. The wildlife in the park is protected from hunting. Various animals, including moose, elk, black bears, grizzly bears and mountain lions, make their home in the park.
San Francisco
The city of San Francisco is a popular tourist destination in the American state of California. San Francisco has a rich nightlife, with many restaurants and entertainment venues and a thriving arts community. If you're looking to find many things to see over a short distance, San Francisco might be the spot for you.

If you go to San Francisco, be sure to take a cable car ride. The city is known for its cable car system, first started in the late nineteenth century by the inventor, Andrew Hallidie. You can use the cable cars to get to many famous parts of the city.

Other famous landmarks in San Francisco you should plan to visit include the Golden Gate Bridge, the Fisherman's Wharf, the legendary Alcatraz prison and Chinatown. Boat cruises are also popular in the area and you can get a close view of the Golden Gate Bridge from the water.

Always review the complete tour itinerary, including optional activities and all stop listings, before signing on the dotted line. If you're not thrilled with some stops or main activities, you'll find yourself bored and waste time. Interesting optional activities are a must as well. If a main activity is canceled, you'll want something equally interesting to fall back on. Review optional activity listings for any extra fees so you can factor the expense into your budget.

AUTHOR BIO
Peter Smith writes regularly on Trek America trips and North American holidays for a range of travel websites and blogs. He's an experienced traveler in his own right, having flown solo and with his family.

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15 Kid Quotes -Someone Funny Once Said

Anyone can say something sweet and endearing about children, but only the brave call it like it is. Children are fun, messy, crazy and flat out a pain in the neck sometimes. No need to butter up something that is perfectly fine the way it is. 

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Here are 15 quotes that some of the greats have said about sweet brats in general:
1.  You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance. ~Franklin P. Jones
2.   A characteristic of the normal child is he doesn't act that way very often. ~Author Unknown
3.   Even when freshly washed and relieved of all obvious confections, children tend to be sticky.  ~Fran Lebowitz
4. Children are unpredictable.  You never know what inconsistency they're going to catch you in next.  ~Franklin P. Jones
5.   Boy, n.:  a noise with dirt on it.  ~Not Your Average Dictionary
6.  There was never a child so lovely but his mother was glad to get him to sleep.  ~Ralph Waldo
7.  Anyone who thinks the art of conversation is dead ought to tell a child to go to bed.  ~Robert GallagherEmerson
8.   Having a two-year-old is like having a blender that you don't have the top for.  ~Jerry Seinfeld
9.   Do your kids a favor - don't have any.  ~Robert Orben
10.There are only two things a child will share willingly - communicable diseases and his mother's age.  ~Benjamin Spock
11. The real menace in dealing with a five-year-old is that in no time at all you begin to sound like a five-year-old.  ~Joan Kerr,
12. Any kid will run any errand for you if you ask at bedtime.  ~Red Skelton
13.   A child is a curly dimpled lunatic.  ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
14.   What is a home without children?  Quiet.  ~Henny Youngman
15. In America there are two classes of travel - first class, and with children.  ~Robert Benchley

Author Bio:
Ken Myers is the founder and contributor for http://www.longhornleads.com/. He frequently researches and writes about a variety of topics like education, Technology, Health and many more.  

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