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Today And Tomorrow Proverbs : World Proverbs
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A bar of candy today is sweeter than a bowl of honey tomorrow. (Korean) For tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today. (African) It is because of tomorrow than one cleans up today. (Hausan) Never do today what you can put off until...
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Today Proverbs : World Proverbs
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Let us live today, forgetting the cares that are past. (Greek) Today is another day. (Mexican) Today is yesterday’s pupil....
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Today Information
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Today refers to the current day. Western society considers it as the period of time between the previous midnight and the next midnight, although some informally refer to "today" as the period between their awakening and falling asleep, even if the...


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Journal of the National Medical Association
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04/01/2005: 411 words, approx. 1 pages
Hundreds of thousands of women throughout the developing world suffer from obstetric fistula. Until quite recently, this condition was largely ignored by healthcare providers, with the exception of a few incredible people. Women who suffered from this condition become pariahs in their communities and...
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05/01/2004: 2,198 words, approx. 7 pages
Writing on the heels of the show's opening, New Yorker critic Peter Schjeldahl proclaimed Elizabeth Peyton, court painter to the postgrunge Imperium, the "moral center" of the current installment of the Whitney Biennial. At first I thought my favorite art-critical stylist daft: One had...
 


 

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