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Angela Grant is a medical doctor. For 22 years, she practiced emergency medicine and internal medicine. She studied for one year at Harvard T. H Chan School Of Public Health. She writes about culture, race, and health.
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Huh? Only two ways eh? How depressing. I live my life in a variety of ways. Some old, some new, some I like, some I hate, some leading up, some down, some are silly, some are of unequaled quality, some superficial, some intense, ……….ah chutzpah……..too many to mention or the be bothered with.
Ah…true…Miracles come in a variety of ways actually indefinite.
For some electricity is a miracle, while for others, although they either have a clue of what it is or how it works, it’s as normal as taking a shit.
You prove my point… Miracles run indefinite spectrums…
As long as you consider them a non-existing phenomenon, I could second that.
Well, last week was a reminder that miracles do exist…:)