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Every now and then, your home window will need a good replacement to keep that curb appeal going. A window is not just another p... Read more
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Choosing for the right window for your home may not be a very easy task. Because there can be so many varieties today, choosing ... Read more
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Installing a new window for your home can be very easy when you have the right contractor to do the installation process. Though... Read more
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"Many years ago, my father was a Jewish physician in Braunau, Austria. On one particular day, two babies had been delivered by one of his colleagues. One was a fine healthy boy with a strong cry. His parents were extremely proud and happy. The other was a little girl, but her parents were extremely sad, for she was a Mongoloid (Down Syndrome) baby. I followed them both for almost 50 years. The girl grew up, living at home, and was finally destined to be the one who nursed her mother through a very long and lingering illness after a stroke. I do not remember her name. I do, however, remember the boy's name. He died in a bunker in Berlin. His name was Adolf Hitler."
Jerome Lejeune, should have received the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the Down Syndrome gene