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Archives for the day Monday, March 1st, 2010

sad truth of life

sad truth of lifeIt is natural for us to dread talking about dying, but that is a reality of life that we must be prepared. We will all die and there is nothing we can do about it. But, the sad thing in this life is that dying is more expensive than giving birth. It is actually a very expensive event in our life which costs more than $8,000 for a typical funeral. Plus, you can’t just pay funeral homes, cemeteries and other service provider’s the fraction of the funeral cost when somebody dies. They expect to receive full amount.

Anyway, there is actually a way to spare the remaining family members from financial burden. It is through advance funeral planning. Just like insurance, you got to pay in advance for the services. It allows you to lock in today’s funeral prices with a price guaranteed funeral contract.

we are likely to engage in good behavior if we see it

we are likely to engage in good behavior if we see itWhile doing some stuff in the web, I found this article very catchy. So, I will share it to all of you. According to the new scientific investigation, people who watch others engage in positive behaviors, altruistic gestures, and other types of compassion and good will, are also more likely to engage in similar gestures as well. It was also determined that after people notice others doing good deeds, they are very likely to dedicate more time to doing the same thing than they would otherwise, LiveScience reports.

The investigators admitted, however, that the research may not hold value when applied to the masses, as it was conducted on a small sample of women. In the experiments, 30 students were asked to watch an uplifting Oprah video clip, whereas 30 others were played a nature documentary. This was done so that neutral feelings were elicited in the second group.

The test participants were told that they were attending a memory investigation. They were asked to write down as much as they remembered about the video clips they had watched, and where paid for their participation. Then, they were invited to participate in a follow-up, unpaid study. About 69 percent of the students in the group that watched Oprah agreed to do so, whereas only 40 percent of those that watched the nature documentaries agreed to do the same. Full details of the study appear in the January 29 issue of the respected scientific journal Psychological Science.

In a second experiment, 35 participants were asked to watch the Oprah clip, the nature videos, or a short sequence of British comedy. At the end, the women were asked to complete a questionnaire, but the researcher that was with them in the room pretended she couldn’t open the file that held the questions. The experts then asked the test subjects if they would help out by completing a related questionnaire, for another study. More women from the group that watched Oprah consented, and, when timed, were proven to spend twice as much time as the women from the other group with the questions – in turn helping the researcher.

just doing anything

just doing anythingOw time fly so fast, it’s already March. Where did January and February go? I became so busy with my daily activities that time already passed by. Well, I can’t do anything about it for now.

Since it’s Monday I decided to submit my resume and other requirements to the company my future brother-in-law sent me. After almost two years of being a home and online buddy, I finally found the motivation to go back to the corporate world. Hopefully, I’ll be able to get short-listed. If not I’ll try my luck next time.

After which, is the only time I will look at the commercial mailboxes for sale I found in the web. One of my friends is asking about it and it’s my pleasure to help him. The growing company that he is in is looking for commercial mailboxes for their office. But, they can’t decide which one to choose.

Actually I don’t understand why it is so difficult for them to choose. I mean they only have to choose from vertical, horizontal and cluster mailboxes and that’s it. Well, that is their problem. I will help and give suggestions, but it’s up to my friend if he wants to relay the information I will give.