Humanity
Humanity
Cremated ashes and how to transfer them to an urn
ouAt 11:30 last night, a family friend called me and asked an interesting question. I had told him that my sister in law had ordered an urn for my husband's cremated remains so he wanted to know how I would get the ashes from the box that now holds them into the urn. I had not really thought about it but I told him I supposed I would simply pour them in. His next question was if I were supposed to contact the funeral home to take care of this and I said I had assumed my business with them was concluded once they presented the box of ashes to me.
By Cheryl E Preston3 years ago in FYI
Green Card Marriage
It's been almost 12 months since I started my Green Card process. Well, actually it's been way longer than that but officially, after collecting all the documents for about 5 months, my husband and I applied in May last year. There are so many appalling things regarding this whole process that it's really hard to know where to start. So let's begin with the fact that you read it right, it was my husband and I applying, not just me. While my husband is American, born and raised in Virginia, I am an immigrant. Once we got married a bit over a year ago I had to apply for a Green Card in order to live with him in the same country. As you might think, how could anyone refuse me living with my husband? Well, the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) most certainly can. Not only that but for me to stay in the same country as my loved one, he needs to become my 'sponsor' and prove that he can 'afford' me living here.
By Martyna Dearing3 years ago in FYI
How to Stop Looking for a Job in 2021: Do This and Be Free for Life!
How to Stop Looking for a Job in 2021 fast! In 2020, the average U.S. unemployed devoted 41 minutes to job search on weekdays, exceeding their European counterparts. Online job search in 2020 yielded only an 8% percent success rate, though only 29.9% of job vacancies were searched online.
By Richie Micheal3 years ago in FYI
Wakashio
On the 25th July 2020, the MV Wakashio ran aground the coral reefs in Mauritius at Pointe D’Esny, a rare sanctuary of wildlife. The Japanese ship, which was filled with 4,000 tonnes of oil had an engine breakdown which led them to hit the shore in Mauritius on their way to Brazil. The captain, Sunil Kumar Nandeshwar and its crew managed to get of the ship a few days after the ship got stuck into the lagoon.
By sheena seegoolam 3 years ago in FYI
The COVID-19 Vaccine Passport
Life has certainly changed due to the emergence of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Disease outbreaks have plagued the earth for centuries. While some have been manageable, the rapid spread of others has turned into global pandemics. SARS came as a warning of the risks of COVID-19; however, COVID-19 drew our attention to the importance of good health and sustainable living. COVID-19 came as a surprise to a world unprepared to manage a pandemic deadly enough to kill millions worldwide. It felt like doomsday as prophesized by men of the past. The unanswered question of “where the world was headed” concerned many globally.
By Theo Baidoo3 years ago in FYI
Laughing Out Loud
You know that thing your parents threatened you with as a kid? Running away squealing at the sight of those wiggling fingers when you refused to clean up your toys or do some other mundane task our young, imaginative toddler minds dismissed. Maybe the only reason was to get you to squeal and run away, enticing a fun game of chase.
By Briar Rose3 years ago in FYI
Check Out these 10 Weird Products I Found on Amazon!
People buy millions of different items from Amazon.com. It really is as if the company has any kind of product that you can imagine. With that in mind, I began to wonder what the weirdest items I could find might be. It didn’t take long for me to find a treasure trove of the bizarre and fantastically tacky items one might find on the world’s largest online shopping marketplace.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in FYI
10 British Phrases That Most Americans Will Not Understand. Top Story - March 2021.
I live in the state of New York and have spent most of my life living in the United States; however, I am originally from England. I was born on a US military base in the United Kingdom making me a dual citizen. My mother is British and my father, an American who she met when he was stationed overseas. I clearly remember being three years old when my father got out of the service moving us from the State of Virginia to settle in his home state of Massachusetts.
By Marilyn Glover3 years ago in FYI