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Image credits: ForeverIdiosyncratic #2. My work let me take two hours out of my day once a week for weeks to play D&D with coworkers. Probably about 40 people participated across all the groups.
An advance healthcare directive, also known as living will, personal directive, advance directive, medical directive or advance decision, is a legal document in which a person specifies what actions should be taken for their health if they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves because of illness or incapacity.
Within a few days, the Pledgers had decided to give it a try, and on June 20, 2002, Benita drove back to Birmingham to get Austin’s first prescription and pick up some samples to get him started. Both Austin’s visits to Mathisen and his Risperdal prescriptions were paid by Medicaid, the federal-state program that in Alabama supplies health ...
A counselor at her church suggested that her depression would go away if she prayed more. Once, a therapist refused to talk during their session unless she opened up; she never went back after that. The college where she studied nursing forced her to take a leave of absence over her depression and anxiety.
Possession, growth, and use of the drug by adults is legal in the District, as is giving it away, but sale and barter of it is not, in effect attempting to create a gift economy. [68] However it ended up creating a commercial market linked to selling other objects. [ 69 ]
Several rules of etiquette are proposed in popular media regarding regifting; they include rewrapping the gift, not using the gift before regifting it, and not giving the gift back to the original gift-giver. [7] [8] Regifting has become a popular addition to many white elephant gift exchanges or yankee swap events. There are no rules that ...
Image credits: terribletoiny2 #5. I had a barbecue for friends. Whilst inside preparing a feast, my friend’s children picked off all my green baby passion fruit, and unripe baby lemons, to throw ...
What one nurse learned about humanity amidst the Ebola epidemic