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How to find housing if you’re lonely
If you’re lonely and want to find some companionship, there are a few ways to do so. One is to look online, in newspapers or magazines, or attend open houses to meet people and see what’s available in your area. You could also join a social networking site like Facebook or LinkedIn to find people…
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How to cut your spending by up to 70% in just 48 hours
Are you tired of constantly struggling to stay within your budget? Do you feel like you’re never able to break free from your spendthrift habits? If so, you’re not alone. But worry no more! In this 48-hour guide, you will learn how to cut your spending by up to 70%, without feeling deprived or sacrificing…
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How to Return to the Previous Situation and Win Every Time
Looking for a way to succeed in your current situation? Look no further than this article! It tells you the steps to take to get back to where you were success-fuly before, and how to win every time. Know the Steps to Returning to Previous Success If you want to succeed in your current situation,…
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How Christianity Can Help You Overcome Obstacles
Christianity can help you overcome obstacles, whether you’re facing a difficult situation in your life or a challenging situation at work. Christianity teaches us to see our obstacles in a new, more positive light, giving us the strength we need to overcome them. Christianity can help you to see your obstacles in a new, more…
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Welfare Costs Are The Key to Fair Taxation
There is a growing consensus among both the public and economists that welfare costs are the key to fair taxation. In a report released last year, the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) argued that high welfare spending encourages people to stay on welfare, rather than get jobs, and that reducing welfare spending would…
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Five Moral Myths About Religion
although many people believe that religion is unnecessary or harmful, there are five moral misconceptions about religion. In this article, we will explore each of these myths and offer a corrective perspective. Religion is unnecessary or nonexistent There are many people who believe that religion is unnecessary or nonexistent. They claim that there are other…
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“Why We Fall Back on the Same Old Habits”
Many people find it hard to break their old habits. This is especially true when it comes to emotional problems. For example, people often rely on the same old coping mechanisms to deal with emotional stress, such as eating or drinking. But why do we do this in the first place? What are the reasons…
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Soledad Avenue: a journey into Mexico’s depressed heart
In Mexico, Soledad Avenue cuts through the country’s poorest and most rural regions. It’s a wide, desolate stretch of highway that has become known for its high rate of drug addiction and general sense of despair. Introduces Soledad O’Brien and her journey down Mexico’s Soledad Avenue. O’Brien is a reporter who has traveled to Mexico…
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How to Avoid Becoming a Criminal Repeater
Are you a criminal repeater? If so, you may be in for some serious trouble. Repeating crimes can land you in jail and on the wrong side of the law. But there are steps you can take to avoid becoming a criminal repeater. In this article, we will discuss the criminal justice system and how…
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The Warning Signs That Will Tell You It’s Time To Relapse
If you or someone you know is struggling with an addiction, you may be aware of the warning signs that tell you it’s time to relapse. However, it’s important to remember that relapse is a real possibility, and if you’re aware of these signs, you can make the decision to relapse as minimally as possible.…