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Author: Cynthia Madison

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5 books you absolutely need to read when struggling with depression

November 15, 2018 Cynthia Madison

Fighting depression is definitely a hard journey which you need to go through until you find your inner peace and

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Baltimore Law Doesn’t Recognize the Scientifically-Proven Connection Between Damaged Buildings and Human Illness

October 25, 2018November 3, 2020 Cynthia Madison

The Maryland Worker’s Compensation Commission frequently faces claims coming from workers that are confronted with building-related illness. However, although specialists

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Life insurance in Maryland – your must-knows

September 25, 2018October 12, 2018 Cynthia Madison

While actually needing to access the benefits provided by a life insurance policy might be far from what you desire,

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Revitalize your office – touches that create a professional ambiance

September 19, 2018 Cynthia Madison

Your office says a lot about you, so whenever someone visits it, whether it is your boss, a client or

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Home health concerns and hazards in the Baltimore area

June 26, 2018June 26, 2018 Cynthia Madison

(Baltimore homeless often sleep under I-83 overpass. File photo.) The health of the Baltimore residents is determined by more than

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Maryland unemployment rate continues to rise despite the state adding new jobs

June 19, 2018 Cynthia Madison

Unemployment rates in Maryland are close to the state’s all-time low but continue to rise despite the state adding new

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In 2018, the Baltimore startup scene is more dynamic than ever

June 4, 2018 Cynthia Madison

In the past 10 years, Baltimore has consolidated its reputation as one of the friendliest areas for startups and small

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Baltimore: Distracted driving, alcohol or substance abuse and speeding cause most of car crashes

April 5, 2018September 11, 2023 Cynthia Madison

In the Baltimore area, there were more than 25 fatal car crashes in 2014, out of which 17 of those

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$39,311,022,730,162

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