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This article was written by Amy Danise at Insure.com.
Amy Danise: Five Claims Insurance Companies Want You to Make Amy Danise 2011
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It doesn't cover flood damage, which isn't common with tornadoes, says Amy Danise of consumer insurance website Insure.com.
Policies cover tornado damage, but coverage may fall short 2011
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During harvesting, senior research specialist Danise Coon said she and the two students who were picking the peppers went through about four pairs of latex gloves.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Danise and her colleagues divided up mom's function into 14 different jobs cook, driver, nurse, etc., then used Bureau of Labor Statistics on hourly wages to see how much you'd have to pay if mom were outsourced.
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During harvesting, senior research specialist Danise Coon said she and the two students who were picking the peppers went through about four pairs of latex gloves.
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"All moms are different," says Danise, "and all will spend a different amount of time on a given job, depending on her family's needs."
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Does Danise agree there might be some advantages to outsourcing some of mom's job?
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Danise acknowledges this deficiency: "That's the function we can't put a dollar value on: love and support."
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That's according to Amy Danise, senior managing editor of Insure.com, a website that supplies insurance information.
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"There are lots of ways one could calculate mom's value," says Danise.
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