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Finally she leaves him some scraps to chew on. A young male arrives, a dangerous situation for the cub. She growls a warning. Its not enough. The cub slips. The mother must get her cub away from danger as quickly as possible. They head north. She kno
Day 7 5 Tips to Speed Your Long-Distance Job Search Tip 1:Looking for work can be difficult. Looking for work long-distance is even tougher! Fortunately, the Internet makes long-distance job searching easier than it has ever been before. Using a job
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[00:00]L:You know, it doesn't make sense to leave home to look for home, [00:06]to give up a life to find a new life, [00:10]to say good-bye to friends you love just to find new friends. [00:13]S:Uh, could you say that again? [00:15]L:Something