Candle Holders Add Flair To Your Home Decor!

Written by Wendy Yeager


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Choose decorative plate candle holders on which to set your pillars. Candle holders shaped like small lamps with shades add soft light to any room. There are also many beautiful glass cup candle holders to hold your votive candles.

For your floating candles, choose one ofrepparttar many fancy bowls as your candle holder. You can even have a ready-made candle holder by choosing a candle in a jar with a decorative lid.

So, add a little flair to your home with some beautiful and scentsational candles and candle holders.

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Preventing child abductions

Written by frank g.


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If children routinely seerepparttar same car parked (or following them) on their normal walking routes (to and from school, etc.) they should report it to trusted adults immediately! Andrepparttar 111001 local police should be notified if strange activity is apparent! Here are some statistics: •Approximately 879,000 children (or 12.2 per 1,000) were maltreated (neglected or abused) in 2000. •Sixty-three percent of maltreated children were neglected, nineteen percent were physically abused, ten percent were sexually abused, and eight percent were emotionally or psychologically maltreated. •In 2000, 51.9 percent of child victims of maltreatment were female, and 48.1 percent were male. •The rate of victimization of children was inversely related torepparttar 111002 age ofrepparttar 111003 child. Children from birth to age 3 were victimized atrepparttar 111004 highest rate. •More than half of all child victims were white (50.6 percent), almost a quarter were black (24.7 percent), and nearly a sixth (14.2 percent) were Hispanic. American Indian/Alaska Natives made up 1.6 percent of victims, and Asian-Pacific Islanders accounted for 1.4 percent. •Nearly nine percent of child victims experienced recurrence of maltreatment within six months ofrepparttar 111005 initial substantiated incident. •The majority of perpetrators of child maltreatment in 2000 were women (59.9 percent), while men accounted for 40.1 percent. •Seventy-nine percent of perpetrators were parents ofrepparttar 111006 maltreated child, and other relatives made up 8.5 percent of perpetrators. Both parents were perpetrators in 18.7 percent of cases. •Thirty-seven children were killed by their babysitter in 2001. Brought to you by Frank at: www.safetyrus.com Email: Question@safetyrus.com Personal protection items and safety information



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