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Medical Records
What would you do if your doctor or the hospital lost your medical records? This would be quite a hassle don't you think. Do you know right off had if you had all your shots; sorry if this sounded like how one would speak of a pet. You would have to know from memory what meds or whatever that you take if anything. Just think of all the tests that one may have to re-take and whatever else your doctor may need and want to make sure his patient is taken care of properly. Hope this never happens to anybody.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Snicket #9
Lemony Snicket has written #8 'The Carnivorous Carnival' where the Baudelaire's meet Madman Lulu and a cast of freaks that are not really freaks in my eyes. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny are on the trail to find out if one of their parents are still alive, but first once again they have to foil Count Olaf and his cohorts. They are traveling through what is known as the Hinterlands and seeking a way to clear their names. Will Violet and Klaus find their way to the mountain where they think a parent may be located. They will figure a way.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Post-Election: Trump's Controversial Photo Sparks America's Political Divide. AI-Generated.
In the world of art, where creativity intersects with politics, a new painting emerges that features all the Presidents of the United States, including former President Donald Trump, capturing the attention of critics and the public alike. This painting, titled "Presidents of America," expresses the journey of the nation through its long political history and has sparked a wide array of opinions, criticisms, and praises, accompanied by humorous moments surrounding its release.
By Ahmed Wagihabout a year ago in Critique
Book Review: The Simple Path to Wealth
The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins is a personal finance guide that emphasizes simplicity and patience to achieve financial independence. The book is a product of Collins’s experience and his popular blog, where he offers practical advice on building wealth without complicated financial products. It’s designed to empower readers to take control of their finances, eliminate debt, and grow wealth through straightforward investment strategies.
By William Dodgeabout a year ago in Critique
I am Finally Revealing My Personal List of Best Drama Movies I Just Love Watching Again and Again
When it comes to drama films, I’ve always found myself drawn to stories that feel real, intense, and deeply human. The ones I can watch over and over are the films that pull you into the lives of their characters, make you think, and keep you coming back for more each time. So, after years of gathering some all-time favorites, I’m excited to finally share this personal list of best drama movies I absolutely love watching on repeat.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
What does Election Day mean?
So, what does Election Day really mean? I know it is a day that one elects a president every four years and also as we elect senators and representatives as well. It is a matter of making a choice of who one wants to vote for and achieve a better way of living day to day. There will be promises made in order to get your vote, but for me it is hard to believe that they actually keep their whole promises that they make to get elected to whatever job they seek from president to senator to representatives. Vote!
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
What is a Thesaurus?
Does anyone really use a print thesaurus anymore? To be honest I do not have one at the present time for it fell apart long ago, and these books if you want a good one are kind of expensive for me right now. For me this is a very helpful book for many reasons for one I would use one for more tautograms for I am mainly using my memory, and I seem to be repeating a lot of words over and over even if I think they are used in a different way. I could use a new one.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Creation Story
Creating countries counting cultures customarily.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique











