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Jennifer Maughan

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  • 2 months ago | medium.com | Jennifer Maughan

    Member-only storyJennifer Maughan·Follow7 min read·--The first time I ever saw a dead body in a coffin was when I was 16. This was one time of my life where everything was strange and I was going through an awakening. I learned about how my family is and where some of my relatives came from. I was living in my mom’s house. My parents had been divorced for about three years. Evidently, dad’s family was still in contact with my mom. It was Christmas Eve when all of the telephones rang.

  • 2 months ago | medium.com | Jennifer Maughan

    Jennifer Maughan·Follow6 min read·--Hannah Kobayashi does not owe anyone anything. She does not owe anyone an apology. She does not owe anyone an explanation. Things went out of control and she is being blamed for some reason. I have been wanting to write about this, but sometimes there are some things that I cannot put into words. All I can say is that I can relate to Hannah. As many women, we can relate to Hannah. This woman should be praised for what she did.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | medium.com | Jennifer Maughan

    Jennifer Maughan·Follow5 min read·--I am not surprised that Kamala did not become president. Historically, our country has voted for someone who was clearly a bad choice. Just look at Richard Nixon. He was a poor choice as president for America and he was our president twice. What really gets me is the fact that Trump was belligerent in the past two campaigns and he still became our president. The moment he was belligerent about Puerto Rico, my boyfriend thought that he lost.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | mondaq.com | Andrew Chissick |Jennifer Maughan

    BVI Financial Services Commission Expands List Of "Relevant Foreign Countries" Within The Meaning Of Part XIX Of The Insolvency Act 2003 W Walkers More Walkers is a leading international law firm which advises on the laws of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Ireland and Jersey.

  • Aug 11, 2024 | medium.com | Jennifer Maughan

    When someone dies, 100% of the time people have to blame someone. It doesn’t matter if someone else is at fault. Generally, people think that there is someone to blame even though the person who died made the decision to abuse substances. Nobody wants to address the fact that people abuse substances. This abuse ranges from anti-depressants to narcotics. There is a stigma that people who abuse any kind of substance, legal or illegal, they are automatically an evil person.

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