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Health care in West Africa!

Hello guys! I will really appreciate if you give me your suggestions on my blog.

As we all know that the Ebola situation in west Africa has killed thousand of people in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.

Some says that the deadly Ebola virus is killing thousand of people because of the poor health care system in those effected country and other says that Ebola virus is a man made virus sent to Africa for population reduction. 

What do you really make of this Ebola situation in west Africa?  and wha

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•MY MUSHROOMS•

Hi, everyone. 

I've got a countryside house where my parents live most of the time in a year so I like coming there and usually I take photos in the forest and ...yes yes, I take my basket and I gather mushrooms and berries there. It's logic that I know the names of the mushrooms in my native language but what about in English? And I started googling.....(as usual, all photos are mine). 

Need to say that I never buy mushrooms in supermarkets. The whole family of mine every summer gather a lot of m

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Killer Soda

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        People in this world wants to drink and be energize. But they aren't aware that they only make the Soda companies just like "Pepsi products and  Cocacola" to be rich. They don't realize the possible effects of this kinds of beverages into our body.2346943726?profile=original According to what I have searched in the internet soda can take your life so easily. Here are the following reasons that how can cola and soda takes your life so easily:2346943852?profile=original

        First The soda just like coke has a Phosphoric Acid that can make

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Description of Dark Cold Night

 

 

It was a dark cold night

The beautiful moment turn into pieces,

Everything was so confusing,

My feelings were not in my influence,

I felt so very hurted

Peace moved on from sight

Everything was into a mess

The trivial things turned so big

 

It was a dark cold night

I felt so annoyed, I felt so ignored

Everything was like a hell,

Things turned upside down,

The charm of earlier period ruined in a while,

I felt so broken

I felt so detested.

 

It was a dark cold night

The trifling thing wrecked my heart,

Rage ruled

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Yes,

Its Really frustrating to find those truncated words in a sentence , specifically with who new to learn English
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Good afternoon :)

One of my hobbies is watching the movies and I like different kind of movies. Especially I like good horror movies and detectives. But the thing is that one hour ago I wanted to find something new to watch. I mean new horror movies. And the variety of titles really puzzled me. I wonder how people can spend money on such cheap and not interesting projects. It would be better if they gave all money for something useful.

So, I just wrote the names of the most puzzling modern horror
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EATING HANITS

I write this in the hope that somebody will have a look at it andgive a feedback how I could improve my skills regarding the wordingas well as the grammar.Thank you for comments in advance.Being at home means to me to take care about eating and drinking.I try to limit my calorie intake to around 1500kcal every day.Furthermore I force myself to walk almost 2 hours per day.As a result of this I burn off about 500kcal of my food and liquid intake.At my age and at my weight my daily calorie consumpt
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Words in the News

Britain is to get a freezing blast of winter with temperatures set to nosedive from today. Winds as cold as -4C (25F) will bring last month’s record mild spell to a shivering halt with Bonfire Night expected to be the chilliest this century. Highways Agency gritters are on standby, ready to be dispatched at a moment’s notice of ice appearing on major roads, with snow expected on higher ground. After the record mild spell, the mercury will plummet by 12C (53F) with Britain going from hotter than
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what really matters!

     I will try not to make this a long blog because there is something I believe in that I want to share with you guys.

     In this life we meet a lot of people, something we call "relationships", I am not going to talk about what happens during these relationships because we all are different so we handle things differently, as for me I appreciate my relationships with people especially my friendships, it means a lot to me, and eventually when it is over in spite of the reason , make sure you

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Laura was born and brought up in Mauritius, but still she didn't forgot the customs and cultural values of her father's hometown. She borne her luggage at the airport and didn't felt embarrassed and, cozily embraced her mother. When they reached home, she displaced some of the things in her room and, after few hours she replaced them back. Her mother noticed that she was upset or maybe tired that's why she behaved weirdly. Her mother put a coal in the grate as it was so cold outside, Laura excla

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O dear ...look here

I went near to the four surprised figures ..one of them was not looking at me …quite busy in making something on ground with his index finger… getting more close I observed that they were playing  a ground-luddo-game altogether. I bent slightly towards him and asked, “hey..do you like to eat an ice cream?” He raised his head  and nodded positively..at once I noticed  a sparkling flash in his eyes.. a big smile on their faces.. I asked them to get in the car and took them to the ice cream courier

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The 10th Day

“I have spent more than 20 years in prison, then on one night I decided to surrender by signing all the terms and conditions of government. But suddenly I thought about Imam Hussein and Karbala movement and Imam Hussein gave me strength to stand for right of freedom and liberation and I did.”

--Nelson Mandela

When we talk about concepts like liberation, justice, and freedom, many dignified people like Gandhi and Nelson Mandela come to mind; But we may less have heard about the one who inspired

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Goodbye is not the End...

Goodbye is not the end...

Remember that feeling some of us had when we are saying goodbye to our best friends after the end of every school year knowing that they will be transferring to another school in another town?  It felt wretched to let go and yet down the road, we remained in touch with them.  Though things are different and one another's circumstances may have changed but the friendship never ended, those tearful goodbyes were not the last. 

Or that painful break-up with your first ever t

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My eating habits

I write this in the hope that somebody will have a look at it and
give a feedback how I could improve my skills regarding the wording
as well as the grammar.

Thank you for comments in advance.

My Eating Habits

Being at home means to me to take care about eating and drinking.
I try to limit my calorie intake to around 1500kcal every day.
Furthermore I force myself to walk almost 2 hours per day.
As a result of this I burn off about 500kcal of my food and liquid intake.
At my age and at my weight my

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why we need old-age homes?

     

When I was going to office. I watched  80years an old lady. She doesn't have money and she wared shabby clothes. She was gazing into a food-court. I thought she was in hungry. Noone gave food to her.I thought she is orphaned or Her family members left her.

     Why people left their parents?why Senior citizens are joined in oldage homes? When we were born, From that day to today they are giving everything what we are asking them.But when they are depending upon us but we are ignoring them.

 

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Is the most beautiful tradition of my country (Mexico), The cult of death in Mexico is not new, it is already practiced for upcoming dates to 1800 BC.
The festival that became the Day of the Dead commemorated the ninth month of the Aztec solar calendar, about the beginning of August, and was celebrated for an entire month. Festivities were presided over by the goddess Mictecacíhuatl, known as the "Lady of Death" (now related to "La Catrina" character of José Guadalupe Posada) and wife Mictlantecu

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    LOVE EACH OTHER & HELP ONE ANOTHER

We live together with my husband, my dog Callisto and our cat Fındık but also each other respect to one another,....we have respect for one another

In the beginning Callisto and Fındık hate hated each other but as the time went by, they love loved one another and recognize recognized their privacy. So they learned a lot about each other.

Callisto and I feel sad to dogs (inc. all animals) who are in the poor condition, I am sorry to say that in the cold w

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