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CBS News HAVERSTRAW, New York - It s been four months since the start of sequestration -- the mandatory federal budget cuts.Apart from the fight to keep funding the air traffic controllers, we have not heard much about the impact elsewhere. But some parents who have kids enrolled in Head Start programs say that should change. Tara Gales CBS News Every weekday morning, Tara Gales drops off her five-year-old son, Elias, at Head Start of Rockland County, north of New York City. Elias s speech has gotten better, Tara said. He s got his ABCs,
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termo stanley ial Reef is perfect for folks who want to spend their eternity sleeping with the fishes but also want to give loved ones a neat place to visit their remains. Folks can have their ashes combined with forms for a reef that is growing over the faux ruins of what looks like a lost city. Top image from Neptune Society. T
stanley cup echnically, the memorial reef, which was conceived by Gary Levine and designed by Kim Brandell and sits off the coast of Key Biscayne, Florida, isn ;t a cemetery but a cremation memorial, similar to other projects like Eternal Reefs. The deceased person cremated ashes are mixed with the cement on which the reef can grow, transforming a barren stretch of the ocean floor into a living memorial. What makes the Neptune Memorial Reef different is its appearance, with its gates, benches, columns, and statues, that look more and more like forgotten remains the more the ree
stanley quencher f grows. Folks can have their remains interred in one of the larger structures, or cast into the forms of starfish or shells and placed around the fanciful city. Visiting your loved one remains might be a bit more complicated when they are part of an underwater reef, but certainly more interesting as well. Image Credit: Todd Murray Elkman Image Credit: Todd Murray Elkman Image Credit: Todd Murray Elkman Image Credit: Todd Murray Elkman Image Credit: Todd Murray Elkman Image Credit: Todd Murray Elkman Neptune Memorial Reef [via Kuriositas]