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The Life
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alupussurvivor
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By the time I was 18 years old my mother gave birth to my half sister, but the joy of her birth was soon overcast by my mother’s severe postpartum depression, which led to years of fighting mental illness. By 19 years old I was married. We had a beautiful son that suddenly became ill and was diagnosed with neuroblastoma on his third birthday. After ...
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Pizza Forever
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Mary ..
I have been making Pizza at home for friends and family like for years now. I have been tempted to start a small business 'pizza kiosk' somewhere in a big city for a living. It is an idea that I have been putting off for some time now but with the passing of time I think now I need the courage to do it.For someone who has been having the same idea ...
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Mend it like Beckham...
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Alberto R.
"All right, I will be flying to Finland tomorrow to see a specialist, Dr Sakari Orava, who will decide on what steps I might have to take for a swift and full recovery." D. BeckhamWell, I kind of had the same type of initial treatment as I applied ice to the injured area as soon as possible, which replicated the temperature I would have encountered ...
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Leiweke Says Strike Would Be A Big Mistake For Players
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shenhuajie
Tim Leiweke, Air Jordan Shoes chief executive of AEG, the company that owns the Los Angeles Galaxy has apparently had his fill of the player’s side of the CBA negotiations lately."I don't even know how to react when I hear the players now saying that we have treated them poorly and they're going to strike,” said Leiweke to the Los Angeles Times. “ ...
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Helping Your Child Achieve Greatness
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jiang l.
The aboriginal three years of jordan a child's activity are actual analytical years. In their aboriginal year, their academician doubles in admeasurement and by age three it is alert as alive as a complete adult's brain. This is important for parents and caregivers to apperceive because it is during this time anatomy that academician development is ...
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My “Facts” of the Day
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Kristie
…are mostly food related. And by “Facts” I mean the facts of my little world…thus don’t try to derive too many life lessons out of them.
I have a slight obsession with apples. Moreso the edible version over the portrait version. This picture was not intentional whatsoever. Typically that would be a sarcastic statement but I’m actually serious ...
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3/16 Workout: Chest, Abs & Cardio
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Melinda F.
For today’s workout I continued working on the new workout plan I started and today was chest and abs day. I also followed it up with a cardio workout on the treadmill.
Chest Workout
Incline Dumbbell Press
Warm-up: 2 sets x 12 reps, 10# dumbbells
1 set x 10 reps, 20# dumbbells (will be increasing weight next time)
Incline Flyes with Dumbbells
Wa ...
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Wheels On Pavement
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Elizabeth Waterstraat
Spring has sprung.Today was 60 degrees with sun shining, the perfect blue sky and wispy cirrus clouds. Dogs were barking, the lilies are sprouting of the ground and that damn cardinal woke me up this morning. He will continue to wake me up until the middle of summer when it is light out at 4:30 am.Days like this make me want to grab my bike and jus ...
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Plantar Fasciitis in Assembly Workers
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NorthcoastFootcare
A recent study in PM & R, the Journal of Injury, Function and Rehabilitation, found that individuals who work in a manufacturing setting have a greater risk of developing plantar fasciitis, the most common cause of heel pain. The researchers evaluated full time employees who had been working at an automobile assembly plant for at least six months. ...
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