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indeed oceanic/water pollution is becoming worse and worse every day. the local people, the business people and the government/authorities all are at fault. The local people contribute to the littering of the oceans and the do not report when they see other people doing it. Only when they or they loved ones are directly or immediately affected then will they begin to call in to news stations to make a report. Business people take the oceans for their waste basket dumping oil, garbage and any and everything in the waters. The government though they may implement laws or policies for the protection of the ocean they fail to enforce these laws or policies. Thus the perpetrators continue with their actions of destruction.
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all the work in life is vital, working from home, working from office, working in the street or weorking in the air, all is good an dneeded for all the human to live, and taking work for real is good but also do not stress out or you will not be ok and you sure have to pay you rsallry then to the hosppitals
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its good and pulls you to stay there, i ve been there ages ago, really we loved it the people are so nice, friendly and helps the strangers and visitors too, the places are awesome and i will love to go there again, in teh near future i hope, that is really one of the countries that have a place in my plan and will go moscow and more cities and the shopping there is amazing have you tried shopping at their malls?
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A problem shared is a problem solved. I like to share my problems with google but not humans. After God, then google before man, but I am not looking up to man for a solution but to hear and find out that you are not the only one in that same boat. It calms you down a bit when you here you are not the only one experiencing such problems. Recently in Nigera, there has been a lot of suicidal deaths due to lack of help. I believe if you speak up, there will be a solution or remedy. Death is not an option people, live life and be hopeful.
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Greed is the game for the division. Humanity are being taught how to be greedy the legal way through the quest for money. Now all economies are build on monecracy and so to be in it you must desire to be greedy or else u can’t make it
This is the true affairs of the worlds economic divison which can not change unless we stop the monecracy
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Hi suny,
I perfectly understand how you feel when that friend or acquaintance of yours failed to return the precious books that you owned. I’m sorry to hear your story but it do sometimes happened in life.
The kind of incident that you have narrated has happened to me many years ago. Someone borrowed from me some law review books. Unfortunately that guy who borrowed from me likewise never ever return these books which he borrowed from me. I’m not sure if he ever passed the examination.
I am not selfish with my books and I could easily lend it to someone who really needs it. But it is really disappointing if someone is mean not to return the same.
In that case you felt really offended because of the breach of trust and confidence. That’s the very reason why we lend our books to the person who needs it, due to our trust and confidence with that person and at the same time our good intention of somehow to help other people.
Every book lovers know how important our books are to us. Book is our life and our friend and constant companion. We don’t just get any of our books for free but purchase it with our hard earned cash or money.
Our books are considered an extension of our personality for it is our own personal property. It is really very disappointing when others failed to return what is ours.
I even consider it stealing if you didn’t return any borrowed things not necessarily with regards to books for that matter.
Anyway, just like you’ve said, it is a lesson learned not to part with our precious possession such as our book to just anybody.
If and when there will be a time that there will be someone who will borrow any of my book collections I will politely decline and say no this time.
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