
Hunter Scott
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Nov 25, 2024 |
shopmoment.com | Natalie Carrasco |Hunter Scott |Ron Kwok
Or 3-12 monthly payments withWe have more on order. Expected availability 1-2 weeks. Members get up to 10% back!Start earning todayEasy 60-Day ReturnsEligible for Free ShippingThis is our daily, go-to fanny sling. It’s comfortable, adjustable, and fits your daily carry from wallets to keys to phones, and even a 35mm camera.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
shopmoment.com | Andrew Kearns |Natalie Carrasco |Hunter Scott |Steven Schultz
The water-resistant tarpaulin material protects your daily essentials and precious camera gear from rain and snow, while the padding on the laptop sleeve and optional camera cube mean you can bring your electronics with you worry-free. With your camera only seconds away, you'll never miss a shot againQuick connecting grab handles for easy grab and carryThe PRVKE is designed with just the right amount of technical load distribution.
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May 26, 2024 |
huntercreatesthings.medium.com | Hunter Scott
Times are tough. The barren wasteland stretches out. In the distance, you can hear a loping V8 interceptor engine. The sound of chains wrapped around leather boots.Through the dust, he appears. It's Mel Gibson. "I just came for the Kodak."Look, film is getting pretty pricey - but it's also in short supply. While I still love indulging in shooting on celluloid, the fact is: it's not always possible.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
opmed.doximity.com | Jenny Jones |Shivik Patel |Tod Stillson |Hunter Scott
As part of my global emergency medicine fellowship, I traveled to the Peruvian Amazon to participate in conducting a needs assessment of the locally available health care resources in conjunction with a local nonprofit. Much of this region of the world is only accessible by boat, and getting to a hospital can take days for those living in the most remote communities. At the end of our trip, my group embarked on a lake adventure.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
opmed.doximity.com | Tod Stillson |Shivik Patel |Hunter Scott
In the fast-paced world of medicine, many of you find yourself constrained by the demands of full-time W-2 employment, which can impact your personal and professional lives. I know about this tension from my first 15 years of practice as a traditional employee. Growing up in a working-class family, my path to livelihood was shaped by the norm of working for someone else. Factory jobs and small businesses defined my pre-professional days, making it the only way I knew to earn a living.
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