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When a fat kid starts to jump on a low dive diving board, it can only spell fail. Here, check out fattie when he tries to do a trick on the diving board, only to faceplant hard and then fall right into the pool of water. If your still bored, check out/add my profile if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
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Trying to impress his buddies, this skater ends up losing control and eventually body surfs down the concrete. Not shedding any tears, this extreme skater gets both of his arms scraped up and a huge gash in his stomach, but manages to walk away to skate another day. If your still bored, check out my profile if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
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A young emo kid who cant play soccer tries to do a flip kick and fails horribly. Check out his backward flip kick and headplant from his stupid emoflip which pwnes his head and leaves him in pain. lol fail. If your still bored, check
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A call informs Sarah Nealle her six-year-old daughter was in a school bus accident.
Her journey includes: Doctors. An epidural hematoma. Respirators. Apnea tests. Nationwide publicity. Political, moral, ethical, legal, social battles regarding organ transplantation. A family with disagreements.
The lonely decision: how to let her daughter die with dignity. Find out more at http://garybshelly.com/ Literary
Jessica is not dog crazy like the rest of the town, or the hunky town vet, but she volunteers to for the annual dog festival anyway. But when a freak accident has her switching bodies with a white German Shepard her life has definitely gone to the dogs. Romance, comedy and a wag of the tail is all you need for Dog Days. Find out more about the author http://www.elsawatson.net/ and find out more about the book http://bit.ly/DogDaysBook Dog Days by Elsa Watson Book Trailer Romantic Comedy
National Dog Bite Prevention Week®, led by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), is May 17-23, 2015. State Farm and other members of the National Dog Bite Prevention Coalition have joined forces to educate adults and children about ways to reduce dog-related injuries. While an overwhelming majority of interactions with dogs don’t result in injury, most dog bites to children could be prevented.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/72928517-state-farm-dog-bite-prevention/
Launching today, the Safe Firearms Storage campaign encourages firearms owners to make safe firearms storage a priority. According to a study by the RAND Corporation using statistics from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 1.4 million homes have firearms stored in a way that makes them accessible to the wrong hands – children, at–risk youth, potential thieves, and those who intend to harm themselves or others.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/7111651-national-crime-prevention-council-family-firearms-safety-campaign
Parents want to do the best for their children, especially when they’re not feeling well. That often means giving liquid, over-the-counter (OTC) medications when they have a cold, fever or the flu. But even the best intentions can go wrong when it comes to dosing children’s OTC medicines.
OTC cough and cold medicines are safe and effective when used as directed – this includes always giving your child the precise, recommended dose. When it’s late at night and your child is sick, it may seem easier to reach for whatever is nearby, like a kitchen spoon, instead of taking the time to find the right dosing cup or syringe that came with the medicine. While 63 percent of parents surveyed say they prefer milliliter dosing devices to measure their children’s liquid medicine, 8 out of 10 parents* have given the wrong dose of liquid medicine to their child by accident.
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https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8171651-chpa-educational-foundation-know-your-otcs/