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  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    ...of every age. From nutritional supplements and personal care items to household products, Melaleuca ensures t...ective, and sustainable solutions, Melaleuca ensures that millions of households worldwide can access the too...
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  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    A well-maintained hardwood floor can be the crown jewel of the household. While a quality vacuum can go a long unsupervised, a little elbow grease and a mop or two go a long way. To do...
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  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    Previous version 2019; Rank, The Publication. That code has been part of a household in the universal NFPA. TS 54 -14 constitutes the technical specification (CEN/TS) designed for Fire...
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  • Started by Anna Mike
    ...s a common thinking among the ladies that I had all the time in the world before I’m being a mother and now, I’m running out of time to do daily household chores. It’s true and it affe...
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  • My grandmother was a medium. Her husband was an Episcopal Minister. I'm betting that made for some interesting household "nuances"! I also knew of a man, a lapsed Catholic, who had...
  • Started by Teresa K. Thorne
    ...h are in Laura’s lap); we descend to the street. I step out into the roadway and hail a cab for first time in my life (hey, I live in Alabama; a household is incomplete without two car...
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  • ...spoken ways, that they were important primarily for performing the roles defined for them by males: conceiving and bearing children, keeping the household, and catering to the needs an...
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  • ...h Matza on Passover as I did, and the only answer was: “because I always have.” Well, feh on that!  Here I was in California, mistress of my own household!  I was tired of the weight g...
  • ...hink, if i recall correctly, murdered him. so--not only did she have guts, but she had the gift of gaining loyalty, since nobody in her personal household told on her for about 15 year...
  • Started by Sakki selznick
    Last reply by Elisabeth Kinsey
    ..., more mysterious, more exciting. “He doesn’t do anything. Somebody is always there to do it for him.” “He doesn’t do anything?” In Marguerite’s household, that equates to laziness. “W...
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