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By Ruby Kaplan / www.rubyhealth.optavia.com I am proud to say that I have been navigating the career of selling real estate for many years during all
By Ruby Kaplan / www.rubyhealth.optavia.com I am proud to say that I have been navigating the career of selling real estate for many years during all
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Editor’s note: This article, written by a young person, addresses the painful topic of suicidal thoughts. It was a day in eighth grade, the day
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In one of my in-store tastings, I asked a gentleman to try a wine, priced about $20, to which he responded, “It’s all a scam,
Everyone knows one person who is always on top of their photographs. They take pictures at every important event (like weddings) and every non-important event