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    The risks of getting a tattoo are very high. If there is a possibility of anyone considering getting a new tattoo in the future keep in mind all things that could go wrong. There are some cases in which some don 't know they have gotten a bad tattoo, or even contracted a new infection from receiving a tattoo from an unsanitary shop, or even the possible mistake of cross contamination. Because of the lack of regulations on tattoo ink, tattooing can cause cancer, blood born diseases, and granuloma…

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    why it is important to think about how a tattoo will affect your future, what jobs do not except tattoo or are very strict on their tattoo policies and What should be done to prevent these problems from happening. As you know, most tattoos are permanent! Yes, there are new ways to get them off and/or cover them up but, to get something that you might regret later down the line is a waste. It would just be a waste of money both ways. I recently…

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    tattoo is a true poetic creation, and is always more than meets the eye. As a tattoo is grounded on living skin, so its essence emotes a poignancy unique to the mortal human condition” (Vale 55). From this, it is evident how intimate tattooing is. A life-long commitment to a piece of artwork that one will carry on one’s skin wherever they go requires careful consideration. Tattooing itself has been practiced for centuries all over the world, with the first known instance of tattooing dating back…

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    What is a tattoo? A tattoo is making a design by inserting a pigment into punctures in the skin. Most people do not believe in tattoos and that tattoos are not professional. People will not get hired because they have tattoos that are visible on their skin. Which I believe is wrong that people cannot get a job because they have tattoos. I have three tattoos already, but cannot see them because they are covered by clothing. I have a cross on my right ankle, “forever and always” on my left…

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    Short-term care has become a popular option for people who are deciding to invest in life insurance. Short-term insurance policies are less expensive than traditional long-term care policies and are more specific with the coverage they provide. The benefits of short-term care, listed below, are direct in what they cover and have more limitations when compared to long-term life insurance policies. • Up to 360 days of nursing home benefits per confinement • Paid when two of the five Activities of…

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    How Does Your Life Insurance Build Cash Value? Many people understand the importance of life insurance. However, very few people understand how life insurance works. To add insult to injury, even fewer understand how a life insurance builds cash value. What Is Cash Value? Cash value is a key component to permanent life insurance. On face value, it is a tax-sheltered investment. Tax-sheltered investments are attractive because you can earn interest without the need to pay taxes on the money.…

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    Sun Life Financial (SLF) group of companies is a worldwide leader in protection and wealth management; with key operations in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Bermuda. In the Philippines, SLF is engaged in the business of life insurance, mutual funds, pension and educational plans. These businesses are being managed by, Sun Life Asset Management Company, Inc. (SLAMCI) for the mutual fund business; Sun Life…

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    Life insurance is defined as protection against the loss of income that would result if the person who bought the insurance passed away (definition citation). Life insurance is normally purchased by adults and saved for many years. Now what if an adult, instead of purchasing the insurance for themselves purchases it for their child? This has been a big debate with parents, expressing their thoughts through the media, for years. What's the big deal, of parents purchasing life insurance for their…

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    Trauma Insurance to Reduce the Financial Trauma Have you been thinking of protecting yourself and your loved ones with an insurance policy? Most of us often think about insurance cover and financial protection but don’t act on it, as we often believe that nothing can go wrong with our family or us. Tragedies do not happen only to strangers. It can happen to our friends or neighbours, and to any one of us in general. Life has strange ways of popping both pleasant as well as unpleasant surprises…

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    only reimbursed by the insurance company. In some cases, the insurer may insert the clause for one year instead of two years. This clause prevents individuals from committing suicide. b. Grace allows policyholders to pay 31 days to pay overdue fees. The purpose of the grace period is to provide additional time for the insured to pay the extra premium. Some policies may even have a grace period of 61 days. In addition, the purpose of the grace period is to prevent the insurance policy expired,…

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