Friday, January 9th, 2009

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All adults in Virginia have a right to prepare a document called an “advance directive” to put their wishes regarding medical care in writing. An advance directive lets other people know the types of medical care you do and do not want in the event you are unable to express your wishes on your own. There are two kinds of advance directives:
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Virgnia living will
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Here, then, is my little list of items you might spurn, along with some essential pantry and long-keeping refrigerator items you might consider. Note that I’m not including the ultra-obvious, things that are more or less ubiquitous in the contemporary American pantry, like potatoes, eggs and honey.
Tags: legal, living will, medical, medical directives
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Monday, July 21st, 2008

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This guide is intended to help people who are just getting started on the Internet learn their way around. Think of us as a friendly service station that gives out free road maps.
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This is an overview of W3C materials related to Addressing.
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Internet Subject Directories
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In a meta-search engine,you submit keywords in its search box,and it transmits your search simultaneously to several individual search engines and their databases of web pages. Within a few seconds,you get back results from all the search engines queried.
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FindLaw’s searchable database of the Supreme Court decisions since 1893
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Tags: glossary, health, legal, medical, search engines, uri, w3c
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