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20 Ways You Can Help Save Earth

We only get one planet, so we should do what we can to reverse the negative impacts of others, preserve what’s here, and heal what’s damaged. Here’s a list of 20 ways you can help save the world.

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My Review of The Mighty Fix

The MightNest created the MightFix, a monthly product subscription, where you’ll receive a full-sized, sustainable item each and every month.

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12 Steps to Hosting the Perfect Baby Shower

If you are lucky enough to host a baby shower for a friend or loved one, making the shower run as smoothly and as efficiently as possible with as little stress and financial obligation should be your top priorities. Well, that, and ensuring that the mom-to-be has a great time!

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Review of Maty’s Cough Syrup

It can be difficult to find a cough syrup that actually works and that doesn’t have scaring ingredients. Find out if Maty’s Cough Syrup is one of those.

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What is Hygge?

Hygge is believed to be derived from hugga and has been associated with the feelings or concepts of gratitude, coziness, or relaxation. “Hugga” is a sixteenth-century Norwegian term meaning “to console” or “to comfort.”

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My Appendectomy Story

In the Fall of 2010, I visited my grandparents a few towns over. What was supposed to be a long visit had to be cut short after I became increasingly fatigued, almost lethargic, a little nauseous, and began having sharp stomach pains. Finally, the doctors concluded that it was in fact an appendicitis and that I would need an appendectomy. An appendectomy is a surgery to remove the appendix, usually in an urgent matter.

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