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jodysmith
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Re: Protecting myself during a disaster situation
      Wed Jan 13 2010 01:19 AM

Hello,
Disaster is a word which is capable of having spine chilling effect even on verbal use. All of us want to avoid them and stay as far from them as possible. But certain circumstances are beyond our control so we must have a backup protection in this case. There should not be any scope of recklessness in it .

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