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ClaimsPages.com - Claims Forms, Letters and Documents for Adjusters
ClaimsPages.com - Claims Forms, Letters and Documents for Adjusters: "Documents Home
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Patti Wood MA, CSP: the skill of reading body langauge
Patti Wood MA, CSP: the skill of reading body langauge: "Body Language Expert, Speaker, Trainer, Coach & Media Authority
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Saturday, February 7, 2009
NamUs - National Unidentified Persons Data System
NamUs - National Unidentified Persons Data System: "Welcome to NamUs Unidentified Persons
Welcome to the National Unidentified Decedent Data System, a searchable database created to assist in solving unidentified remains cases. The system includes cases from throughout the United States and may be used to search by demographics, physical characteristics, case numbers or other specific information. New records are being added by medical examiners and coroners across the country every day, increasing the chances that these unidentified deceased persons will be named. Registration is not necessary to search the database, but coroners or examiners are required to register in order to enter case information.
This site is part of NamUs, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. In the near future, this database will be linked to search for matches against the Missing Persons System.
Watch a 6-minute video: NamUs Behind the Scenes:"
Welcome to the National Unidentified Decedent Data System, a searchable database created to assist in solving unidentified remains cases. The system includes cases from throughout the United States and may be used to search by demographics, physical characteristics, case numbers or other specific information. New records are being added by medical examiners and coroners across the country every day, increasing the chances that these unidentified deceased persons will be named. Registration is not necessary to search the database, but coroners or examiners are required to register in order to enter case information.
This site is part of NamUs, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. In the near future, this database will be linked to search for matches against the Missing Persons System.
Watch a 6-minute video: NamUs Behind the Scenes:"