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Email to Orange County Sheriff:Subject: Your deputies obstruct my business. Dear Orange County Sheriff,Consumers of after death cleaning services do not reach Orange County's Internet market.I know this because I receive zero telephone calls from my Internet marketing service for after death cleaning service.I offer more information to help you understand that some of your employees cheat the public by referring grieving families to my competitors or their own cleaning businesses.More proof follows from my Internet marketing experience with other businesses I have owned. Each of these Internet domains generated recurring business telephone calls, which my wife will confirm: power washing, carpet cleaning, marble polishing and industrial floor machine and equipment sales (Cimex). I believe these successful Internet marketing services in Orange County prove empirically that Orange County's consumers prefer the Internet to telephone books. Still, I receive zero telephone calls to my above telephone number, which resides on dozens of Internet pages on Orange County Internet web sites. Please help the public by getting your deputies out of my business. Respectfully submitted, Eddie Evans - Doing business as Crime Scene Cleanup in Orange County, California. February 14, 2010
TOPSuicide and Attempted SuicideUniversity Suicides in Male and Female Ratios - Motives and Causes for Suicide I find in my suicide cleanup writings that social class plays a big part in suicide and attempted suicides. I define social class by education and occupation. People in professional and managerial occupations show high suicide rates for those with administrative responsibilities. Business people and executives along with medical and dental professionals rank high among suicides. These occupations show a rate almost double of our general population. When trying to place a root cause for these suicides, we're no better off then ever. We can point to an easier access to poisons among medical practitioners. We also know that our medical practitioners see a lot more disease, pain, and suffering than other occupations. If we look for low suicide rants among occupations, we find that skilled and semi-skilled occupations come in low, relatively speaking. Then number turn around as we consider unskilled labor. Among this social class we find high suicides rates, and higher than business people and executives. Belonging to the unskilled working class in our United States places workers at greater risk for suicide then other occupations. Some writers attributes this higher rate for suicide as a sign of unemployment and the threat of loss of work. University students have a higher rate for suicide than their age groups counterparts in our general population. Many students are unmarried, adding to their sense of aloneness during periods of high stress. These students also have a less structured life-style, adding to their time-management problems. Those students with poor study skills, or those with a propensity for procrastination create greater stress for themselves as semesters come to a close. Larger universities fragment students into less recognizable groups for socializing. We might find a greater number of eccentric personalities in larger universities. In any case, as in small and large cities, suicide rates increase with population density. (See my comments about How to cleanup suicide. ) Among stud nets of skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled labor, greater contact with their families and peers shows fewer suicides; those students with professional parents have fewer contacts with their families and friends. We might deduce a lower rate for those for skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled families. Do so would prove out as correct. University students reflect suicide rates found among their parents, but for the lowest skilled working class students' parents. In this last group we can infer that a close proximity to their home during university years helps protects working class students from suicide. It's not uncommon to hear that we live in "the age of anxiety." When we compare younger populations of social classes, we find greater indebtedness among student populations. For example, those students who must take out loans to attend universities and other institutions of learning undergo much more anxiety than their non-student peers. At test time students undergo stresses related to their examinations as well as anxiety related to their student loans. In some cases students lose their loans if they do not pass all their exams. Since many of these students created life plans to the end of their university experience, a sudden change in this status creates terrific stress. University Suicides in Male and Female Ratios In the 1950s, Cresswell and Smith found a positive correlation between the male/female ratio. They showed that British university populations reflected a higher ratio for suicide in those universities with a low ratio of young female students relative to male students. They came up with 2.5:1 as an optimum ratio. Just why I cannot say. I can say that they found 9:1 in Cambridge showed a higher rate of suicide than Oxford with its 5.6:1 ratio. Cambridge's small town setting should include a more congenial setting than Oxford's medium sized industrial setting, the former having fewer suicides. These figure were derived from research in the 1950s. There's good reason to consider these figures useful today. As seasons change we find suicide rates changing throughout society. Regular seasonal fluctuation occurs most noticeably in spring and early summer. Suicides increase from January, reach a peak in May or June, and start to decline in early July. These changes occur in our general population. For students, we sometimes see a statistical spike occur in December and June as final exams and Christmas arrive. Failure to do well in colleges leads to great depression and anxiety with today's hugh loans. Failure to graduate from high school also leads to younger student's depression and anxiety. In these populations, from my experience, I find large caliber weapons used as the weapon of choice. Motives and Causes for Suicide If we could believe suicide notes we would understand suicide and would then help prevent suicides. Sadly, reasons given for suicide seldom mirror reality. Most usually, reasons given turn out as precipitating factors and not in touch with prior, multiple causes and thoughts. A recent suicide cleanup lead to hearing a rather rash, immature, and superficial "reason" for a young man's suicides. He wanted to "go home for Christmas" and could not do so. More likely, he had ran his family into debt and failed to do well in college. Most likely, he had made numerous promises to himself that one day he would fulfill his threat to self-exterminate. A Christmas trip home became the proverbial "straw that broke the camels back." Most simply, our student suicide behaved rashly on a deadly threat to himself. We might take a contrarian view of this last suicide. Here we have a young person that simply puts out the lite of life on a whim of disappointment. To the ca usual observer his reasons for doing so my appear simple: this suicide victim wanted to inflict pain and sorrow on his relatives. A simple motivation played out may have had years of forethought, "Just one more time and I'll show them!". But there's a strong aggressive drive in this sort of behavior and its presence must have been sublimated for daily social interaction. In a moment's time it desublimated to an end point, death. Perhaps our suicide victim desired to kill others, but without his victims' presence, he settled on himself as victim enough. Through him he touched them in his own, morbid method. We might note that nobody kills themselves unless they also want to kill others or at least wish others to die. We might find in such cases a lack of love and a direct distrust if not disdain for our victim. We also might find this victim identified closely with another, and in the end chose self-destruction as a form of extinguishing this other. We will find that social causes account for the greatest number of suicides. So we would expect social bonds and ideological constructions to lead some to suicide while others remain above such risks. Here's an outline of what we might find in groupings.
Suicide and Unemployment We would expect times of greater unemployment across all social classes to account for suicide's motives. In fact, suicide rises quickly during periods of widespread unemployment, especially among older white males. There's no way around unemployment when it comes to increasing personal and family stresses. Depression among those accustomed to working on a daily basis grows as their search for work and meaning leads nowhere. Hopelessness grows as male breadwinners look in disbelief as their contribution to their family's' well-being diminishes. We might expect that demographically, other groups cope more frequently with employment opportunities. As a result, social expectations for their employment prospects remain low in whatever employment conditions. Throw family discord into an unemployment picture and suicide becomes a consideration. For young fathers unable to contribute to their children's needs, suicide may seem like an alternative to anxiety, depression, loss of face, and more. For older suicide victims, physical illness adds to causation as well as unemployment. Overall, social organization within a society plays a role in suicide. More rigid and strict societies tend toward lower suicide rates. Those with a more liberal take on life and religion tend to show lower suicide rates. So Roman Catholicism serves as a protection from suicide risks in ways that Protestants do not find insurance against suicide's risks Social status arises within closely defined social roles. A person might live as a plumber, married, white parent. The higher a person's status integration the less their risk of suicide. And, vice versa, the lower their status integration the greater their risk of suicide.
Today's college and University students in these United States face huge increases in education costs. As Republican amnesia in budget deficits ends and their criticism of government deficits grows, schools from K to 12, and upper-education suffer budget cuts. In turn, students in public schools and colleges pay the real price of budget adjustments. Since we find suicide cleanup along with crime scene cleanup through homicides and more, I continue on this train of thought. For those interested in suicide car cleanup, I've added some information to crime scene cleanup to help those Coto de Caza residents who cannot afford professional crime scene cleanup help. |
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