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Roxboro is the county seat of Person County, North Carolina. Roxboro is part of the Person County School System. Some of the largest employers in Roxboro are GKN Driveline and Eaton Corporation. Area attractions include the Person County Museum, Palace Pointe, and Hyco Lake. Famous residents include former First Lady Dolley Madison and reporter Robert Gray.

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Chair Caning & Wicker Repair Mooresville, NC. 704-235-8171 (By Appointment Only) – is honored have to you join our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and succ...Read More…
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Country Gardens Garden Center

5.0

By CathyLong

I'm looking for the Yeti Rambler Tumblers. I saw your ad in the Hyco Lake Magazine. Please let me know if you carry them now or not. Thank you! Cathy Long Catlong@centurylink.net ...read more

Bank of America

5.0

By PattyGlosson

Hello, I have been trying to get a credit report corrected that was turned in on my credit by Bank of America. I wrote Bank of America in Texas about the error. The address was given to me by the credit union. They wrote back and said to send their letter to credit union. This did not help. I would like to come into your branch and meet with someone to try and get this situation resolved. On the credit report it states Bankruptcy which I have never filed therefore really causing me problems. I can come to your branch any day that is convenient. I look forward to hearing from you in regard to this matter. Patty Glosson ...read more

The Game Exchange

4.0

By 402TUNDER402

I think the outside would make you underestimate the place but after playing a tournament in there you like it allot but I just have to take 1 star for the place's dirtiness and few screw-ups ...read more

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16 channel 2TB wireless system

Regular price for this system is $3,252.00. It is described on my website as follows:16 Channel Wireless Digital Video Recording Complete System - This surveillance system allows you to install up to 16 cameras (12 wired and 4 wireless cameras) to digitally record all activity. This DVR has full networking capability anduses an embedded DVR which allows you to view live video on the Internet or play back recorded video. This mega video recording system is perfect for when you need to keep an eye on lots of different locations. This system also works with smart phonesincluding: iPhone, Blackberry, and Android. This complete system includes the following plus a mouse and remote: (1) Stand Alone 16 channel DVR 2 TB Hard Drive (SA-DVR-16) (12) Day/Night Color Wired Cameras (BC-30WC-DN) (4) Day/Night Color Wireless Cameras (BC-30GC DN) (12) 100 foot Video Cables (CA-100) (4) 2.4 GHz Video Receivers (TR-2.4) (1) 19” Widescreen LCD Monitor (LCD-19) 2 Year Warranty on Complete Systems Your everyday low price on my website is $2,799.00 — get yours at: http://www.days4safety.com/surveillance-systems ...read more

By Days For Music and Safety February 08, 2014

FBI Releases Preliminary Annual Crime Statistics for 2012

FBI Releases Preliminary Annual Crime Statistics for 2012 Original posting on Facebook page: August 9, 2013 at 10:13pm According to theFBI’s Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report,(http://www.fbi.gov/sandiego/press-releases/2013/fbi-releases-preliminary-annual-crime-statistics-for-2012)released Monday, June 3, 2013,the nation experienced a 1.2 percent increase in the number of violent crimesand a 0.8 percent decline in the number of property crimes in 2012 when compared with data from 2011. The report is based on information the FBI gathered from 13,770 law enforcement agencies that submitted six to 12 comparable months of data for both 2011 and 2012. Violent Crime In 2012, theviolent crime offenses of murder and non-negligent manslaughter increased 1.5 percentfrom the 2011 figures, aggravated assault increased 1.7 percent, and robbery increased 0.6 percent. Forcible rape offenses declined 0.3 percent. Violent crime increased 3.7 percent in cities with populations of 500,000 to 999,999, the largest increase in the city groupings. There was a 1.0 percent decrease in violent crime in the nation’s cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants.Violent crime increased 1.2 percent in metropolitan countiesand declined 0.9 percent in nonmetropolitan counties. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter offenses increased in all city groups but one, with the largest increase (12.5 percent) occurring in cities with populations of 500,000 to 999,000.Cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999 showed the only decrease of murder and non-negligent manslaughter offenses (1.3 percent). Murder and no-nnegligent manslaughter offenses declined 4.8 percent in metropolitan counties and 0.4 percent in non-metropolitan counties. Cities with populations of 1 million and over in population experienced a 3.2 percent increase in forcible rape offenses.Cities with 25,000 to 49,999 inhabitants experienced a 3.5 decrease in forcible rapes.Forcible rape offenses declined 1.2 percent in metropolitan counties and increased 1.3 percent in non-metropolitan counties. Robbery offensesdecreased 2.9 percent in cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants butincreased 2.4 percent in cities with populations from 250,000 to 499,999. Robberies increased 1.1 percent in metropolitan countiesand declined 1.1 percent in non-metropolitan counties. Aggravated assaults remained virtually unchanged in cities with 25,000 to 49,000 in population and declined 0.6 percent in cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants.Aggravated assaults increased in all remaining city groups, with the largest increase, 5.2 percent, occurring in cities with 500,000 to 999,999 in population. Violent crime increased in three of the four regions (3.3 percent in the West, 1.3 percent in the Midwest, and 0.6 percent in the South).There was a 0.6 percent decrease in violent crime offenses in the Northeast. Property Crime Nationally, the property crime offense of burglary decreased 3.6 percent in 2012 when compared with 2011 data.Motor vehicle theft increased 1.3 percent, and larceny-theft offenses remained virtually unchanged. Property crime increased 0.4 percent in cities with 50,000 to 99,999 inhabitants.Decreases of 1.0 percent in property crime were reported in cities with 25,000 to 49,999 in population and in cities with 1 million or more in population. Property crime decreased 3.5 percent in non-metropolitan counties and 2.1 percent in metropolitan counties. Burglary offenses decreased in all city groups, including the largest decrease, 7.0 percent, which was reported in cities with 250,000 to 499,999 in population. Burglaries decreased 4.3 percent in non-metropolitan counties and 3.1 percent in metropolitan counties. Larceny-theft offenses increased in all city groupings except those with populations of 25,000 to 49.999and those with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants, each of which reported a 0.2 percent decrease. Larceny-thefts decreased 3.2 percent in non-metropolitan counties and 2.2 percent in metropolitan counties. Motor vehicle thefts increased 4.9 percent in cities with 250,000 to 499,999 inhabitantsbut decreased 5.1 percent in cities with 1 million or more inhabitants. Metropolitan counties reported a 2.1 percent increase in motor vehicle thefts while non-metropolitan counties reported a 2.1 percent decrease. Three of the nation’s regions had decreases in property crime in 2012 when compared with data from 2011. These offenses declined 3.5 percent in the South, 2.1 percent in the Midwest, and 1.6 percent in the Northeast. However,property crimes increased 5.2 percent in the West. Arson Arson offenses, which are not included in property crime totals, decreased 1.2 percent nationwide. Arsons declined 4.3 percent in both the Northeast and the South butincreased 1.6 percent in the Midwest and 1.0 percent in the West.Below are the statistics for cities within San Diego County listed in this report with populations exceeding 100,000. The Violent Crime rate is the sum of all offenses listed under murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. The Property Crime rate is the sum of all offenses listed under burglary, larceny theft, and motor vehicle theft. ...read more

By Days For Music and Safety September 01, 2013

Coping with Crime Victimization

There is a page on my website with articles which you are able to comment on here is one of them. Check out and respond to the others at http://www.days4safety.com/time While there make sure you take a look at the over 500 products on the 42 page website. A few of good pages to begin with are as follows: http://www.days4safety.com/specials http://www.days4safety.com/bogo-page http://www.days4safety.com/personal-safety-products http://www.days4safety.com/alarms-personal-and-home Coping with Crime Victimization   Anyone can become a victim of a crime. If it happens to you or someone you love, here are some important points to remember:  Being a victim of a crime can be a very difficult and stressful experience. While most people are naturally resilient and over time will find ways to cope and adjust, there can be a wide range of after effects to a trauma. One person may experience many of the effects, a few, or none at all. Not everyone has the same reaction. In some people the reaction may be delayed days, weeks, or even months. Some victims may think they are “going crazy,” when they are having a normal reaction to an abnormal event. Getting back to normal can be a difficult process after a personal experience of this kind, especially for victims of violent crime and families of murder victims. Learning to understand and feel more at ease with the intense feelings can help victims better cope with what happened. Victims may need to seek help from friends, family, a member of the clergy, a counselor, or a victim assistance professional. Potential effects of trauma Some people who have been victims of crime may experience some of these symptoms. Seek medical advice if the symptoms persist. Physical Nausea Tremors  Chills or sweating  Lack of coordination  Heart palpitations or chest pains High blood pressure Headaches Sleep disturbances Stomach upset Dizziness Loss of appetite Startled responses  Emotional Anxiety Fear  Guilt Grief Depression Sadness Anger Irritability  Numbness Feeling lost, abandoned, and isolated Wanting to withdraw or hide  Mental Slowed thinking  Confusion Disorientation  Memory problems Intrusive memories or flashbacks Nightmares  Inability to concentrate  Difficulty in making decisions Tips for copingThese are some ideas that may help you cope with the trauma or loss: Find someone to talk with about how you feel and what you are going through. Keep the phone number of a good friend nearby to call when you feel overwhelmed or feel panicked. Allow yourself to feel the pain. It will not last forever. Keep a journal. Spend time with others, but make time to spend time alone. Take care of your mind and body. Rest, sleep, and eat regular, healthy meals. Re-establish a normal routine as soon as possible, but don’t over-do. Make daily decisions, which will help to bring back a feeling of control over your life. Exercise, though not excessively and alternate with periods of relaxation. Undertake daily tasks with care. Accidents are more likely to happen after severe stress. Recall the things that helped you cope during trying times and loss in the past think about the things that give you hope. Turn to them on bad days.     These are things to avoid: Be careful about using alcohol or drugs to relieve emotional pain. Becoming addicted not only postpones healing, but also creates new problems. Make daily decisions, but avoid making life changing decisions in the immediate aftermath, since judgment may be temporarily impaired. Don’t blame yourself—it wasn’t your fault. Your emotions need to be expressed. Try not to bottle them up. For some victims and families of victims, life is forever changed. Life may feel empty and hollow. Life doesn’t “mean” what it used to. Part of coping and adjusting is redefining the future. What seemed important before may not be important now. Many victims find new meaning in their lives as a result of their experience. It is important to remember that emotional pain is not endless and that it will eventually ease. It is impossible to undo what has happened but life can be good again in time.   For family and friends of a victim of crime: Listen carefully. Spend time with the victim. Offer your assistance, even if they haven’t asked for help. Help with everyday tasks like cleaning, cooking, caring for the family, minding the children. Give them private time. Don’t take their anger or other feelings personally. Don’t tell them they are “lucky it wasn’t worse”—traumatized people are not consoled by such statements. Tell them that you are sorry such an event has occurred to them and you want to understand and help them.    Additional Resources The FBI has a number of brochures and pamphlets for victims of crime. Help for Victims of crime (pdf) (html) Children Affected by Crime (pdf) (html) Help for Victims of Trafficking in Persons and Forced Labor (pdf) (html), and Financial Crime and You. (pdf) (html) National resources and hotlines for crime victims The website for the Office for Victims of Crime in the Department of Justice includes an online directory of victim assistance programs. Anti-Defamation League www.adl.org Battered Women’s Justice Project (800) 903-0111www.bwjp.org Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Country Child Abuse Hotline (800) 633-5155 Childhelp USA/Forrester National Child Abuse Hotline (800) 422-4453 | (800) 222-4453, TDDwww.childhelpusa.org Family Violence Prevention Fund/Health Resource Center (800) 313-1310 http://endabuse.org/ Mothers Against Drunk Driving (800) 438-6233 www.madd.org National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (800) 843-5678 (800) 826-7653, TDD www.missingkids.com National Center for Victims of Crime (800) 394-2255 www.ncvc.org National Children’s Alliance (800) 239-9950 www.nca-online.org National Fraud Information Hotline (800) 876-7060 www.fraud.org National Organization for Victim Assistance (800) 879-6682 www.trynova.org National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (800) 537-2238 (800) 553-2508, TDD www.nrcdv.org National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children (888) 818-7662 www.pomc.com Rape, Abuse&Incest National Network (800) 656-4673 www.rainn.org Stalking Resource Center http:// www.ncvc.org/src ...read more

By Days For Music and Safety June 25, 2011