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I lost my sister, husband, and mother


Petitioning President of the United States

Declare August 30th National Grief Awareness Day

Petition by National Grief Awareness Day
13,963
Supporters

My name is Angie Cartwright.

I’ve endured a lot of loss in my life, starting with my baby sister when I was 5 years-old. In 1996, I lost my husband to a car wreck, and my mother died of a drug overdose in 2010. By then, I was paralyzed with grief.

I am now dedicated to raising awareness about bereavement and helping those experiencing grief to heal. I’m asking President Obama to make August 30th National Grief Awareness Day. Why?

By reaching out to hundred of thousands of grievers on social media for the past four years, I found that healing can only take place when grief is not shamed, rushed or tabooed. This is how I found my own healing. Unfortunately, we live in a world that sees grief differently. When we lose someone, we are told to move on and to get over our sadness, because grief is commonly perceived as something that needs to be fixed. As a result, the bereaved feel misunderstood, and they end up grieving in silence, while the topic of death becomes a stronger taboo.

And silent grief can become deadly grief. I’ve seen it too many times.

Having National Grief Awareness Day recognized by our government will be the first milestone in opening our eyes to a serious issue that has never been properly addressed. This way we’ll start seeing grief as the natural consequence of the love we have for someone we’ve lost.

Please, join me in asking President Barack Obama to declare August 30th as a day of awareness and education around grief.

Why August 30th? I picked this day because it’s my mom’s birthday.

This petition is also supported by #1MMemories, a movement where people are sharing 1 million memories of loved ones they’ve lost with the hashtag #1MMemories, via Twitter or Instagram.

All these memories will be beautifully gathered at 1MMemories.com, and then printed in a one-of-a-kind book that we will hand to President Barack Obama, along with the 1 million signatures supporting this petition.

Both your signature and you joining the #1MMemories movement will help millions of grievers.

With all my love,

Angie Cartwright, Founder of National Grief Awareness Day

Holder backs proposal to reduce drug sentences … the change would rein in runaway federal prison costs and create a fairer criminal justice system.


Animals returning from the pet groomer injured or dead


Petitioning Amy Paulin, Vivian Cook, Kenneth Zebrowski, Earlene Hooper, David McDonough, Linda Rosenthal, L. Dean Murray, Thomas Abinanti, John Ceretto, Jeffrey Dinowitz, Nick Perry, Annette Robinson, Joseph S…

Make New York The First State to License and Regulate Pet Groomers

Petition by ANNE S
BROOKLYN, New York
454
Supporters

Denali, the original name for the 20,237-foot-high mountain given by the area’s Alaskan native population


Los Angeles Times
Breaking news

Obama to rename Mt. McKinley as Denali

Los Angeles Times | August 30, 2015 | 2:23 PM

North America’s tallest peak is getting a new name.

President Obama will announce Monday that his administration is officially redesignating Alaska’s Mt. McKinley as Denali, the original name for the 20,237-foot-high mountain given by the area’s Alaskan native population.

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Eco ~ friendly


Jute bags

 Jute has an advantage …

it’s an eco-friendly and great option to that of poly and paper bags! polybags are made from petroleum and are non-biodegradable and manufacturing paperbags requires large quantities of wood.

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Jute has none of these problems and is therefore being used widely for these purposes although higher cost does place jute at a disadvantage. Jute is also used for making fashion & promotional bags.

Other Uses

Jute stalks can be dehydrated under the sun, later they will be used as fuel.Diversified byproducts from jute can be used in cosmetics, medicine, paints, and other products.

Features

 ** Jute fibre is 100% bio-degradable and recyclable and thus environmentally friendly.

 ** It is a natural fibre with golden and silky shine and hence called The Golden Fibre.

 ** It is the cheapest vegetable fibre procured from the bast or skin of the plant’s stem.

 ** It is the second most important vegetable fibre after cotton, in terms of usage, global consumption, production, and availability.

 ** It has high tensile strength, low extensibility, and ensures better breathability of fabrics. Therefore, jute is very suitable in agricultural commodity bulk packaging.

 ** It helps to make best quality industrial yarn, fabric, net, and sacks.It is one of the most versatile natural fibres that has been used in raw materials for packaging, textiles, non-textile, construction, and agricultural sectors. Bulking of yarn results in a reduced breaking tenacity and an increased breaking extensibility when blended as a ternary blend.

 ** The best source of jute in the world is the Bengal Delta Plain in the Ganges Delta, most of which is occupied by Bangladesh.

 ** Advantages of jute include good insulating and antistatic properties, as well as having low thermal conductivity and a moderate moisture regain. Other advantages of jute include acoustic insulating properties and manufacture with no skin irritations. Jute has the ability to be blended with other fibres, both synthetic and natural, and accepts cellulosic dye classes such as natural, basic, vat, sulfur, reactive, and pigment dyes. As the demand for natural comfort fibres increases, the demand for jute and other natural fibres that can be blended with cotton will increase. To meet this demand, some manufactures in the natural fibre industry plan to modernize processing with the Rieter’s Elitex system. The resulting jute/cotton yarns will produce fabrics with a reduced cost of wet processing treatments.

 ** Jute can also be blended with wool. By treating jute with caustic soda, crimp, softness, pliability, and appearance is improved, aiding in its ability to be spun with wool. Liquid ammonia has a similar effect on jute, as well as the added characteristic of improving flame resistance when treated with flameproofing agents.

 ** Some noted disadvantages include poor drapability and crease resistance, brittleness, fibre shedding, and yellowing in sunlight. However, preparation of fabrics with castor oil lubricants result in less yellowing and less fabric weight loss, as well as increased dyeing brilliance. Jute has a decreased strength when wet, and also becomes subject to microbial attack in humid climates.

Jute can be processed with an enzyme in order to reduce some of its brittleness and stiffness. Once treated with an enzyme, jute shows an affinity to readily accept natural dyes, which can be made from marigold flower extract. In one attempt to dye jute fabric with this extract, bleached fabric was mordanted with ferrous sulphate, increasing the fabric’s dye uptake value. Jute also responds well to reactive dyeing.

This process is used for bright and fast coloured value-added diversified products made from jute.

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