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  • Now or Never by sandwichmerc
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    Matt is just a regular kid in his freshman year at Rosewood. And he hopes to survive his freshman year and make it to sophomore. With along his side, his best friend, Alyssa, he believes he can do it. But he has had feelings for Alyssa ever since he first laid eyes on her and became friends. But he doesn't know what to do and idk either but I hope you enjoy.
  • Top Signs Of The Mesothelioma Attorney Should Know About by ohiomeso
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    Once you have diagnosed having the mesothelioma, it would be the very sad and depressing moment for you, but at that very first time you should do two works first consult with a good doctor and the second thing you should do is to find take the Cincinnati mesothelioma attorney help, they can make your work and treatment of the disease much easier.
  • Mesothelioma Attorney by ohiomeso
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    Once you have diagnosed having the mesothelioma, it would be the very sad and depressing moment for you, but at that very first time you should do two works first consult with a good doctor and the second thing you should do is to find take the Cincinnati mesothelioma attorney help, they can make your work and treatment of the disease much easier.
  • Know More about Asbestos Lung Cancer and Its Causes by asbestoslifeline
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    Nowadays, there is an increase of cancer instances between workers depiction to asbestos. In addition, asbestos lung cancer has become most terror types of cancer.
  • BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ABUSE CLAIMS MUST BE FILED BY NOVEMBER by portermalouf
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    If you were abused while participating in Boy Scouts of America, you could receive financial compensation. Since the 1920's, more than 12,000 individuals have come forward alleging abuse while participating in Boy Scouts. As a result, 7,800 abusers have been identified. On February 18, 2020 the Boy Scouts of America filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy to create a Victim's Compensation Fund. The deadline to file a claim is November 16, 2020. If you were physically, sexually, or emotionally abused or hazed while participating in any Boy Scout of America program including but not limited to: Cub Scouts, Webalos, Blazer Scouts, Sea Scouts, Explorer Scouts, or as a Boy Scout you may be eligible to file a claim. Your claim may date as far back as 1965. The attorneys at Porter and Malouf are here to help and to fight for you. As always, we work on a contingency fee basis which means you will never have to pay anything out of your pocket. Please contact us so that we might be of help to you.
  • Top Mesothelioma Lawyers by arizonamesothehlioma
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    Mesothelioma is different from cancer, but it is the deadliest one all the diseases. The victim of the mesothelioma is so innocent that without knowing about the disease they got into the trap of it. They were being poisoned with asbestos as they worked.
  • Mesothelioma by justabadwriter_
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    Let's make this short and simple. My name is Izzy. Never shall anyone call me by my real name... Like please. I don't know very many people other than Sarah, John, Batman, Roseabell, Dr. McDreamy(hehe), Dr. Gregie, Dr. Grey and soon to be "Flower Boy" Dandelions weren't really ever my thing, neither were boys, but I guess we change. Also, Everyone has the same life, sorta. Your born, You live, You die. And my "die" part of life.. Well I think that's pretty close. **** All times that beginning words of sentences or nouns are not capitalize know that it was done on purpose. **** All Rights Reserved on this story, 'Mesothelioma', every word in this book it owned to me unless stated otherwise(such as quotes). Not legal to steal my written words. This story was first published on February 25th, 2015.
  • How to Survive Death by scouty2678
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    Ava Jones: to everyone else, she's a normal teenaged girl. To her, she's a ticking time bomb. Stage 3 mesothelioma cancer has taken over her life, and the only string of hope she has left is a forgotten bucket list that appears in her room. With only 80 days left to live, she sets herself on a journey to complete all 79 things on the list. But she won't have to do it on her own.
  • Forensic Autopsy by 1800autopsy
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    An autopsy provides cause and manner of death, and answers any remaining questions. 1-800-AUTOPSY Service provides complete autopsies, limited autopsies, brain only autopsies, second autopsies and identification autopsies.
  • How Mesothelioma Affects Families: Legal Rights of Dependents by humphreysco
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    Mesothelioma is a devastating illness, not just for the patient but also for their family. As a terminal cancer caused by asbestos exposure, mesothelioma often leaves behind grieving families who must navigate the emotional, financial, and legal consequences of losing a loved one. For dependents, understanding their legal rights and how they can pursue compensation for the loss they have suffered is critical.
  • Remembering Jimmy by CarynSchulenberg
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  • Arizona Mesothelioma by mesothelioma1
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    Arizona Mesothelioma refers to the rare and aggressive cancer caused by exposure to asbestos fibers in Arizona. Asbestos, once widely used in industries like construction and mining, poses severe health risks when its fibers are inhaled or ingested. This deadly disease affects the mesothelium, a protective lining of internal organs, leading to symptoms like chest pain, difficulty breathing, and fluid buildup. Arizona's industrial history, including mining operations and construction projects, has placed many residents and workers at risk. Legal avenues exist for victims to seek compensation from responsible parties, highlighting the importance of awareness and proactive measures against asbestos exposure.