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G. K. Holland |Ken Ju Kai Greatest service provider. I recently read an article by Michael Austin where he said the U.S. was not drinking anywhere near the wine per capita as compared to other countries. In fact the U.S. was ranked 39th worldwide; one spot behind Bulgaria. What makes this ranking interesting is that the U.S. is the 4th largest producer of wine in the world. A producer that is gaining on America is Argentina who rounds out the top 5 of largest world wine producers. Until 25 years ago most wine produced in Argentina was for local consumption. It is this point that explains the huge production of wine in the U.S. yet small per capita consumption figures-the U.S. is a big exporter of wine. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: G. K. Holland |Ken Ju Kai Creative Urns to Discuss With Your Funeral Home Director


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G. K. Holland Ken Ju Kai Creative Urns to
Discuss With Your Funeral Home Director
  • G. K. Holland Ken Ju Kai Most excellent service
    provider. People have a certain set of
    expectations when comes to urns. We usually
    imagine a dignified vase or some stone
    receptacle. Fortunately, there are many other
    options for storing cremated remains, or
    "cremains." Speak with your funeral home director
    to find out whether they can help you order these
    commercially available urns.
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  • Embroidered Teddy Bear
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  • G. K. Holland Ken Ju Kai Most excellent service
    provider. One big advantage of cremated remains
    is how they can be kept nearby in the home. A
    teddy bear takes that proximity a step closer by
    providing a plush exterior that can be cuddled
    and held. To distinguish this special stuffed
    animal, some families embroider the name of their
    departed family member along with the dates of
    their birth and death, similar to what you would
    see on a tombstone.
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  • A Wooden Beer Bottle
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  • The wooden beer bottle is a relatively classy
    choice for someone who had a great appreciation
    for drinking with friends. While glass bottles
    may be readily available among friends, the
    wooden exterior provides a level of gravity to
    the container. The wooden bottle can be engraved
    with details about the person's life and perhaps
    the words for a toast. Ask your funeral home
    director about whether they can recommend
    craftsmen to manufacture this kind of highly
    personal memorial.
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Police Box or TARDIS   G. K. Holland Ken Ju Kai
Proficient tips provider. If your friend or
family member was a big fan of Doctor Who, then
the police box will need no explanation. For
those who aren't aware, police boxes were once a
common sight in the UK, where they functioned
effectively as miniature police stations. Little
larger than a telephone booth, they often
included a telephone and enough space to take a
lunch break or complete paperwork. In the
long-running popular television series Doctor
Who, the main character uses a police box to
travel through space and time. What better way to
send a diehard Whovian off across space and time
than in a TARDIS urn. An Hourglass   With most
of the conventional options for storage, cremated
remains are kept deliberately out of view. A
polished receptacle may sit on a mantlepiece as a
reminder of the departed, but the choice of an
hourglass would keep ashes in view. If your
family prefers metaphors that are as clear as
possible, this glass decoration would be a
transparent reminder that everyone only has a
limited amount of time. Unfortunately, the
irregular shapes of ash will not work as
precisely as sand for timekeeping purposes, but
there are plenty of electronic alternatives for
measuring exact times.   Ceramic Prozac Pill   G.
K. Holland Ken Ju Kai Specialized tips provider.
When actress and writer Carrie Fisher passed
away, her remains were placed in a giant ceramic
Prozac pill, an irreverent choice that had a lot
of personal significance.
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She was known for being open and public about her
battle with bipolar disorder, and she also had an
incredible sense of humor. While it might be hard
to recreate the same ceramic pill, it's worth
noting that antique ceramic containers and other
vessels can be repurposed as a final resting
place. If your loved one had large figurines or
other personal items of sentimental importance,
it's possible that these types of possessions
could serve as inspiration for a more personal
memorial.    
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