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Don’t Fall for the Burial Insurance Blow-Off


Insurance


Insurance


$199


This e-book raises awareness of insurance as a research context and brings together papers detailing research in this sector that are of relevance to academics and practitioners either in insurance or related sectors.

Insurance Intermediation


Insurance Intermediation


$129


Insurance Intermediation

The Funeral


The Funeral


$28.22


This book is in Good Used condition

Funeral


Funeral


$3


This book is in Good Used condition



 1,001 Things They Won't Tell You: An Insider's Guide to Spending, Saving, and Living Wisely


1,001 Things They Won’t Tell You: An Insider’s Guide to Spending, Saving, and Living Wisely


$0.99


Are you getting the most for your money? 1,001 Things They Won’t Tell You offers the experts’ knowledge on 100 industries and institutions that readers interact with daily, sometimes profoundly: financial planners, cable providers, car dealers, insurance agencies, caterers, contractors, real estate brokers, funeral directors, dentists, personal trainers, college prep counselors, casinos, florists, cruise lines, and more. Based on the popular and addictive “Ten Things They Won’t Tell You” column in SmartMoney, The Wall Street Journal magazine, 1,001 Things They Won’t Tell You will make every reader a wiser, savvier consumer.The conceit is “what they won’t tell you”-in each case, the top ten things industry insiders know that you need to know before making a decision. It covers veterinarians: #2. Vaccinating your pet may do more harm than good. Automobile leasing companies: #7. You call it an odometer; we call it a cash register. Tax preparers: #4. What are my qualifications? Well, I’m real good at Sudoku. Nursing homes: #1. We’re careless about the drugs we give out. Cruise lines: #2. Our engines break down all the time. Gourmet grocers: #3. This bottled water is actually tap water. Lawyers: #4. You could win your lawsuit and still wind up with nothing. Plastic surgeons: #1. I trained a whole weekend to learn this procedure. The book outlines what you don’t know, then arms you with insights, tips, and techniques to make sure you get the best in every area of your life.Health, education, insurance, finance, automobiles, goods and services, food and drink, free time-it’s everything you literally need to know to save not only money, butalso potential headache.

 Autoerotic Asphyxiation: Forensic, Medical, and Social Aspects


Autoerotic Asphyxiation: Forensic, Medical, and Social Aspects


$21.84


Of the various types of abnormal sexual behavior, the most dangerous and bizarre is autoerotic asphyxiation, also known as asphyxiophilia, sexual hanging, sexual asphyxia, scarfing, breath control play, and terminal sex. Though at least one autoerotic asphyxiation death occurs in the United States each day, it is almost unknown as a distinctive psychopathological entity in forensic medicine and psychology. Dr. Sergey Sheleg and Dr. med. Edwin Ehrlich draw from their own research, as well as the work of others, to provide a comprehensive review of this problem. Bringing together information from a variety of disciplines, Autoerotic Asphyxiation: Forensic, Medical, and Social Aspects is a valuable resource for pathologists, criminal investigators, criminologists, coroners, physicians, attorneys, life insurance experts, and funeral directors, as well as parents and living AEA practitioners.

 Buried Alive


Buried Alive


$5


“Burial was my most profitable trick.” The Magnificent Santini enters a deep trance, is declared dead, the insurance company pays and he splits the money with his wife. It’s a great plan, if she digs him up after the funeral. Santini’s been down there for a while and nothing’s happened. Maybe she’s got ideas of her own.

 Death with Interruptions


Death with Interruptions


$6.24


On the first day of the new year, no one dies. This of course causes consternation among politicians, religious leaders, morticians, and doctors. Among the general public, on the other hand, there is initially celebration—flags are hung out on balconies, people dance in the streets. They have achieved the great goal of humanity: eternal life. Then reality hits home—families are left to care for the permanently dying, life-insurance policies become meaningless, and funeral parlors are reduced to arranging burials for pet dogs, cats, hamsters, and parrots.Death sits in her chilly apartment, where she lives alone with scythe and filing cabinets, and contemplates her experiment: What if no one ever died again? What if she, death with a small d, became human and were to fall in love?



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admin posted at 2011-11-20 Category: Funeral Insurance