Burial Policy Insurance

Burial Policy Atlanta


Magic Insurance Policy


Magic Insurance Policy


$3


Magic Insurance Policy

Eternal Insurance Policy(Pack of 1)


Eternal Insurance Policy(Pack of 1)


$24.99


Performer has someone take a card, but not to look at it. He then shows an insurance policy for eternal life. The policy is opened and displayed to the audience, it’s a large picture of Christ. The volunteer looks at his card, and it’s a matching picture.

Magicians Insurance Policy(Pack of 1)


Magicians Insurance Policy(Pack of 1)


$8.49


Volunteer picks a card. Magician has trouble finding the chosen card then points out that he has an insurance policy which opens and displays a giant picture of the chosen card. Great comedy stage bit.

The Impact of the Financial Crisis on the Insurance Sector and Policy Responses


The Impact of the Financial Crisis on the Insurance Sector and Policy Responses


$37


This special report assesses the impact of the crisis on the insurance sector and reviews policy responses within OECD countries. It is based to a large extent on a quantitative and qualitative questionnaire that was circulated to OECD countries in 2009. The report shows that generally the insurance sector demonstrated resilience to the crisis, though with some variation across the OECD, and concludes with a number of policy conclusions.



 Lebanon, Pennsylvania


Lebanon, Pennsylvania


$9.43


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Congregation Beth Israel (Lebanon, Pennsylvania), Blue Eyed Six, Hacc, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, Lebanon Bologna, County of Lebanon Transit Authority, New Penn. Excerpt: The Blue Eyed Six were a group of six men, all of them coincidentally blue-eyed, who were arrested and indicted on first degree murder charges in Lebanon County , Pennsylvania , in 1879.The Six were Charles Drews, Frank Stichler, Henry F. Wise, Josiah Hummel, Israel Brandt and George Zechman. This group of friends and unsavory business associates conspired to murder their neighbor, Joseph Raber, for an insurance pay-off. Raber, age 65, lived in poverty with his housekeeper in a charcoal burner’s hut in the Blue Mountain area of northern Lebanon County. Raber had no steady employment and depended mainly on the charity of his equally impoverished neighbors. In early July 1878, four of the conspirators met at Brandt’s hotel at St. Joseph Spring and agreed to insure Raber for a total of $8,000. The men told the insurance agent that they had agreed to take care of Raber for the rest of his life and wanted the policy to cover his eventual burial expenses. Several assessment-type life insurance policies were sold on Joseph Raber, with his cooperation, with the men named as the beneficiaries . Later that year they enlisted two other men to drown Raber in Indiantown Creek. Without any evidence to the contrary, the coroner ruled the death accidental. Although the local citizenry suspected foul play, it wasn’t until two months later, when Drews’ son-in-law reported to the constable that he was an eye-witness to the murder, that the six men were arrested and held over for trial.Trial Due, perhaps, to the fanciful nickname that the conspirators were given by the newspapers, the



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