Claire Peters
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Is Rebuilding a Better Investment Than Renovation?
Many homeowners contemplate a rebuild on their home when moving becomes a viable discussion point for their family’s future. Homeowners quickly find that their growing or changing family outlives the usefulness of your first or midlife home. Whether your family is expecting a new baby—or even twins—or you’ve got children moving out in order to begin their own adult life that lies ahead, changing the structure and layout of your home is an ongoing consideration for many homeowners.
By Claire Peters3 years ago in Lifehack
Do You Need to See a Doctor for Your Hearing Health Symptoms?
It's not always easy to know when to see a doctor or sit it out when it comes to hearing. Minor things can make for temporary hearing issues that aren't so serious. Others are much bigger and important to have looked at.
By Claire Peters3 years ago in Longevity
Can I Sell My Life Insurance Policy?
When it comes to insurance, life insurance tends to fall fairly low on the list of priorities for many. Plus, since most policies tend to follow a sort of “set it and forget it” model, it can be easy to disregard a life insurance policy once it’s in place. However, there are plenty of extenuating circumstances that may prompt a policy holder to sit down at the computer and Google “selling my life insurance policy for cash.” But it’s not only about knowing if it can be done, but also how, so you don’t make any costly financial missteps.
By Claire Peters5 years ago in Trader
How Is the Environment Related to Cremation?
Upon the passing of a loved one, decisions for burial can often be a strenuous process. Many families debate between traditional casket burials and cremation, often unsure which would be best to properly honor the recently deceased. There are endless factors to consider from individual preferences to environmental impact. Recent studies have even shown a rise in those who choose to cremate with hopes of being more eco-friendly.
By Claire Peters5 years ago in Futurism
When It's Medical Malpractice—and When It Isn't
When you’re a recipient of medical care, it’s important to understand when malpractice may have occurred. This is so that you’ll have a robust case when you enter into a legal proceeding against a hospital or medical establishment. It will help you structure your suit better as you focus on key areas within the treatment provided.
By Claire Peters5 years ago in Longevity
Sleep Deprivation: What’s Causing It?
Everybody knows someone who claims they only require four hours of sleep a night to function. But research shows those people are probably kidding themselves. In general, we need at least seven hours of sleep a night to be mentally sharp. Yet a lot of us have trouble getting close to that. A Consumer Reports study found that 68 percent of Americans have problems sleeping at least one night during the week. For 27 percent of respondents, the trouble happens “most nights.” Read on to find out more about possible causes of sleep deprivation.
By Claire Peters5 years ago in Longevity
How Do You Catch a Cheater?
Mobile dating apps like Tinder and Bumble and social media platforms, have made it easier than ever to meet and connect with new people. It’s also easier than ever for our significant others to cheat—you can chat with a potential lover just as quickly as you can order a pizza for delivery.
By Claire Peters5 years ago in Humans
How to Send Provocative Pictures to Your Partner
With a busy schedule dominating much of your time, it can be hard to keep the spice alive in your relationship. You or your spouse may spend a great deal of time traveling for work, barely getting a moment to sit down. Intimate time together may be rushed, or may not even happen at all. This can cause some strain on any personal connection, but it doesn’t have to.
By Claire Peters5 years ago in Filthy
Online College Success: 5 Best Tips
For anyone with a busy schedule, online college can be the perfect way to earn a degree while juggling other responsibilities. However, if you’re taking online courses for the first time, you may not feel confident. This learning environment differs from traditional classrooms, so you will need to adapt.
By Claire Peters5 years ago in Education