(ContentDesk) June 2 2004--Approximately 50% of all U.S. marriages end in divorce, according to the United States Census Bureau.
How do these statistics affect health and stress levels?
Dr. Thomas H. Holmes and Dr.
Richard H. Rahe are experts on stress and it's relationship to illness.
They developed a list of the most stressful events that can occur in the life of a person.
According to Holmes and Rahe, divorce is the second most stress-inducing event, after death of a spouse.
Dating is a natural step toward building long lasting romantic relationships.
These long lasting relationships often develop into marriages with a 50% divorce rate.
This problem seems to stem from many singles dating incompatible people.
To solve this problem, many online services now offer methods to find a compatible person to date.
With so many of these services available, RealOnlineDating.com (http://www.realonlinedating.com) has developed a comprehensive guide to help singles find the dating website that suits them.
The goal of RealOnlineDating.com is to inform single individuals about the diverse array of online dating services.
RealOnlineDating.com has studied the dating services available on the Internet and subsequently compiled it's finding on their website.
For each service studied, a brief summary is available to inform the visitor about the company.
This summary is followed by a breakdown of the website features and other findings from their study.
The formatting of this study allows singles to make an educated decision before they choose an online dating service.An added feature to RealOnlineDating.com is their guide to online dating safety.
RealOnlineDating.com has collected a list of safety precautions and helpful hints to keep people safe during their online dating experience.
The list is compiled from their study of the online dating phenomenon and should be read by anyone pondering the use of an online dating service. Choosing compatible people to date is an important part of building healthy long lasting relationships.
Internet dating services specialize in matching singles together to facilitate the dating process.
Online dating services are all different just as each individual is different from one another.
The online dating guide available on RealOnlineDating.com is committed to connecting individuals with the best service that suits them..
A Look at Wet Suits for Kids
Other than youth wet suits that contain built-in flotation devices -- or the odd, extremely expensive wet suit made for that tiny scuba diver or mini-athlete in the family -- these swimsuits for kids are mostly about style.
Yes, they slow down heat loss from the swimmer's body and yes, even without a built in flotation device, they provide some small measure of buoyancy; but they are mostly about having your little one look good at the beach or in the pool. Made from most of today's popular swimsuit materials, these wetsuits come in a variety of flashy colors and even flashier designs that look like space age swimming devices.
You'll see little ones trotting around the beaches in bright red and orange-colored wet suits that are so thin they barely provide protection from the sun, not to mention, the water. In fact, one mother told me she dresses her son in a youth wet suit predominately because she prefers not to slather on the sun goop every time he goes...
Hospitals Examine Their Disaster Recovery Communications
(ContentDesk) March 7, 2006 -- Hospitals have been reexamining their disaster plans and conducting disaster drills -- complete with staff covered by protective decontamination suits.
And government agencies are seeking to determine the best ways to mitigate the potential impact of a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) that may involve natural, chemical, biological or other agents are examining the effectiveness of disaster recovery communications.
The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations issued new Environment of Care standards effective January 1, 2001 that require hospitals to test their emergency management plan twice a year, including at least one community-wide practice drill to assess communications, coordination,...
Can you really get a free car?
Can you really get a free car?You may have heard rumours that you can get a free car. Well, this is not exactly true.As the old adage goes, you can't get something for nothing and this holds true in this case.You can however ALMOST get a free car.Why do I say almost? Because you are going to put your car in a job!That's right!Advertising companies are willing to employ your car to display logos, signs and almost any sort of fluffy toy that suits their marketing campaign.You see, advertising space has become very crowded and advertisers in their wisdom have worked out that people actually pay attention when they are driving.Otherwise they will crash. Now that's not rocket science is it?Well, if you know anything about advertising you will realise that the first step of the Ultimate Advertising Mantra is.ATTENTION.And so we have the perfect advertising medium.So yes it's true, they will pay you and in some cases you can actually cover your loan repayments, which means in effect.You are...
Can you really get a free car?
Best Individual Health Insurance
You can secure your peace of mind by buying individual health plans to see you through the rough days, when the spiraling costs of medical bills will only add to your woes.
Usually people are satisfied by the health plan options offered by their companies, because such plans save them from the headache of hunting for a suitable health plan on their own, as well as
the formality of doing the necessary paper work.
You should select an individual health plan that will guarantee you maximum care at an affordable price.
Before deciding upon the health plan that suits your needs, you should first be aware of the plans that exist in the market. These plans can be broadly categorized under managed health care plans and fee-for-service health plans.
Managed health care plans are comparatively cheaper than the fee-for-service health plans.
However, if you need to be hospitalized, then you'll first need the approval of the...