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Getting Certain Things To Certain People When You Die

Getting Certain Things To Certain People When You Die

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As you get older, it’s hard to keep track of who you want to receive particular items. How do you go about getting certain things to certain people?

3 Therapeutic and Productive Things To Do During Social Distancing

3 Therapeutic and Productive Things To Do During Social Distancing

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Social distancing, quarantine, and shelter-in-place are the emphases of our nation. Most of us have a lot of time at home on our hands, time that can be spent either fretting or making the most of our disrupted lives. Let’s make it the latter.

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