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property in europe
property in europe
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once upon ay time in mumbai dobaara!
once upon a time in mumbai dobaara!
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it is simply an amazing property in every way.
it is simply an amazing property in every way.
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brands and pepsico, and property in glassboro, new jersey.
brands and pepsico, and property in glassboro, new jersey.
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orphaned children's rights to parental property in lesotho (2005).
orphaned children's rights to parental property in lesotho (2005)
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"the le mans forgeries: a chapter from the history of church property in the ninth century".
"the le mans forgeries: a chapter from the history of church property in the ninth century".
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axa seguro, i have insurance with you for a property in murcia. the payment is taken from my bank account. however, we have no details of the policy. could you please help please on english?
axa seguros, i have insurance with you for a property in murcia. the payment is taken from my bank account. however, we have no details of the policy. could you please help please on english?
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a laugh a day keeps the doctor away all over the world, groups of people meet early each morning for one reason: to laugh. but what makes them so happy? there are no funny stories or comedians _ everyone just laughs. at first, the laughter is forced. but after a few minutes, the laughter becomes real and fun. are these people crazy? that's exactly the reaction dr. madan kataria got when he asked some people at a park in mumbai, india, where he lives, to start a laughter club with him. four of those people somehow agreed, and they laughed with dr. kataria in one corner of the park. the small group of five quickly grew a to fifty. before long, the laughter club spread all over the world. why a laughter club? when dr. kataria was younger, he used to enjoy reading the section "laughter, the best medicine" in the magazine reader's digest. during his research as a doctor, he learned the many health benefits of laughter, so he thought, "if laughter is so good. why not start a laughter club"? what are the benefits of laughter? various studies show that laughter has a positive effect on the body. it helps remove the negative effects of stress, and it is an important element for maintaining good health. some doctors use laughter therapy to help their patients feel better. children can laugh up to 300 time a day, but as they become adults, most of the laughter stops. dr. kataria also observed the people from the countryside laugh easily and often. he himself used to laugh a lot when he was a kid, but he no longer laughs as much as an adult. this is true for most people as they get older: they laugh less. why is this so? and what kinds of people find it hardest to laugh? it seems that educated and successful people like doctors, scientists, journalists, and ceos of companies find it very hard to laugh. it must be because they are too busy and have too much responsability to laugh at little things. does this mean that success and wealth do not guarantee happiness? what do yoy think?
a laugh a day keeps the doctor away all over the world, groups of people meet early each morning for one reason: to laugh. but what makes them so happy? there are no funny stories or comedians _ everyone just laughs. at first, the laughter is forced. but after a few minutes, the laughter becomes real and fun. are these people crazy? that's exactly the reaction dr. madan kataria got when he asked some people at a park in mumbai, india, where he lives, to start a laughter club with him. four of those people somehow agreed, and they laughed with dr. kataria in one corner of the park. the small group of five quickly grew a to fifty. before long, the laughter club spread all over the world. why a laughter club? when dr. kataria was younger, he used to enjoy reading the section "laughter, the best medicine" in the magazine reader's digest. during his research as a doctor, he learned the many health benefits of laughter, so he thought, "if laughter is so good. why not start a laughter club"? what are the benefits of laughter? various studies show that laughter has a positive effect on the body. it helps remove the negative effects of stress, and it is an important element for maintaining good health. some doctors use laughter therapy to help their patients feel better. children can laugh up to 300 time a day, but as they become adults, most of the laughter stops. dr. kataria also observed the people from the countryside laugh easily and often. he himself used to laugh a lot when he was a kid, but he no longer laughs as much as an adult. this is true for most people as they get older: they laugh less. why is this so? and what kinds of people find it hardest to laugh? it seems that educated and successful people like doctors, scientists, journalists, and ceos of companies find it very hard to laugh. it must be because they are too busy and have too much responsability to laugh at little things. does this mean that success and wealth do not guarantee happiness? what do yoy think? traducir del ingles al español
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