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Deidra D. S. Green

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Do You Have Insurance?

Do you have insurance? Insurance. There are all kinds: health insurance, life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, car insurance….the list goes on and on. Having insurance is considered fiscally responsible by the financial pundits, and necessary to many of us who have it. We pay on our insurance typically in installments; whether it is monthly, quarterly, or annually. Most of us wouldn’t think of living or dying without it! But do you have assurance? There is only one kind. It… Continue

Added by Deidra D. S. Green on January 2, 2009 at 3:50pm — No Comments

Delayed is not Denied!

Instant gratification. That is the definition of most of our current and contemporary lives. There use to be a time when if you wanted to talk to someone on the phone, you had to wait until you got home to make the call. Now we can call, text and im from anywhere on the planet at anytime. Do people even write letters anymore? Some may, but not many. We simply pick up the most recent version of the hottest electronic device and send an instant message. Bills don’t even come in the mail anymore, u… Continue

Added by Deidra D. S. Green on January 2, 2009 at 3:48pm — No Comments

The Trash Man Cometh!

In most cities across the country, trash service is provided. In some areas, the city pays for trash pick up; while in others, the resident themselves pays for this service. In most cases, the trash man has a regular day to pick up the trash. However, it is important to note that trash pick up will be delayed on holidays. No, that doesn’t mean that the trash man will wait until the next week to pick up the garbage; rather, the customer will be notified of another day this invaluable service will… Continue

Added by Deidra D. S. Green on January 2, 2009 at 3:46pm — No Comments

Fenced In

On a recent vacation with my children, I had the opportunity to observe the landscape as I drove. Between the beautiful sky, trees in the midst of colorful transition and the sprawling fields that seemed to never end, there was an oft repeated theme. What, you may ask? Intermittently dispersed over the landscape were little enclaves of fenced cattle. The cattle were of various colors and sizes; with males and females adequately represented. Some were even longhorns, frequently associated with th… Continue

Added by Deidra D. S. Green on January 2, 2009 at 3:44pm — No Comments

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