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Why Home Births Are on the Rise
One day, I returned home from work to find a blue bow on her lamppost. My husband and I grabbed a congratulatory bottle of wine and headed over. We rang the doorbell, and Angie answered, perky as ever. “Um,” I stuttered, completely confused.
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Home Federal Bancorp, Inc. Announces Quarterly Results and Change in Fiscal Year
NAMPA, Idaho, Jan 27, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) — Home Federal Bancorp, Inc. (“Company”) /quotes/zigman/108892/quotes/nls/home HOME +1.16% , the parent company of Home Federal Bank (“Bank”), today announced results for the quarter ended December …
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New federal crime unit to police home mortgage fraud
By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – The US government dispatched 55 prosecutors, FBI agents and analysts Friday to a new financial crimes enforcement unit focusing on home mortgage abuses that fueled the 2008 economic collapse.
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Physical Abuse And More In Narcissism Personality Disorder Partnerships.

When we finally wed someone we love, we enter into the marriage with a great deal to look forward to. We have our anticipations from our loved one and from the marriage and quite a few of these expectations center around becoming loved unconditionally, creating a happy home together, growing your family and bringing up happy and healthy children.

But often, this dream is shattered because of a variety of factors. One of these factors that destroys the very essence of a healthy and happy marriage is getting married to someone who is a narcissist.

Now, what the heck is narcissism personality disorder and exactly how can you recognize it? How do you know if you’re married to a narcissist?

Narcissism personality disorder, as the term suggests is a personality disorder. A individual who is suffering from this disorder is totally engrossed in himself/herself and doesn’t care about other men and women emotions whatsoever. All that matters is what he/she thinks, feels and wants.

If your better half is afflicted with several of the following symptoms, you should take into account the fact that he/she may be affected by narcissism personality disorder:

Grandiosity, a need to be admired and self-admiration, exaggeration of personal accomplishments, fantasies of brilliance, power and success, exploits folks to achieve his own selfish goals, is convinced he’s envied, envies other folks, arrogant and haughty.

Becoming hitched to an individual suffering from narcissism personality disorder in addition carries the possibility of physical abuse. While the risk of mental, verbal and psychological abuse is high, the potential risk of physical abuse is much greater even though it is not very common.

The 1st time you are physically abused you are a victim.

The second time onward you are a volunteer.

The physical abuse gets worse with each episode, without any remorse on the part of the abuser. The feeling of power is overwhelming and this is just what he/she wants.

Staying in a marriage that involves physical abuse is very unsafe – you do not need someone telling you that. The situation is even worse when there are children involved.

Getting help is especially important if there is physical abuse involved.

Becoming a wife or husband to a person suffering from narcissism personality disorder can be very tiring and draining. You will discover that no matter what you do to help this individual and save your marriage doesn’t help at all. In fact, all your hard work to make things better, including putting up with the physical abuse, just seem to make things even worse, leaving you feeling drained and helpless.

The real truth is, what you are trying to do maybe just the thing that you should not be doing.

But should you desire to save your marriage, save your spouse from this affliction and get him/her out of it, there is hope.

The 1st thing to remember is that you cannot help save this marriage on your own. You and your marriage need help.

What ever you try to do on your own to help normalize things are probably the worst things that you could be doing. Take a look at the video tutorial at the following hyperlink about how to handle a narcissist in order to understand more from the experts that will help you to avoid abuse.