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One Patients Asks His Nurse to Clean Out His Fridge. To Her Surprise, the Fridge Is Completely Empty.
Summary:
Maria Welsh worked as a home nurse. Her job was hard, but she loved helping patients. When she went to clean the fridge of an elderly patient, she was completely shocked by what she found.
Introduction:
Maria Welsh worked as a home nurse, so her job was challenging and had long hours. Sometimes, the only way to motivate herself was to think of the new clothes or car that she would buy with her savings. Maria worked 50 hours or more a week to take care of elderly patients. She would drive from patient to patient to help elderly people who could not physically leave their homes.
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While her work was challenging, she managed to earn a decent salary. It was enough to cover her bills, but not enough to be comfortable or to buy little luxuries. Maria knew that she had less money than most people. She
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He rarely had time off from work, so he was trying to do all of the household chores in one day. While he was taking a break from the chores, he got online to send Maria a Facebook message. As he was logging out, he noticed an advertisement for an online casino. For a small deposit, he could get 100 free spins. It seemed like a good deal, so Mike tried his luck. In his last few spins, he won a large sum of money.
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Since they were saving for a vacation in Europe, Maria and Mike had planned on eating leftovers that evening. After winning so much money, Mike decided that they could afford a treat. He went to the supermarket to buy all of their favorite foods.
When Maria arrived home, she was still thinking about Joe and how hungry he must be. Mike told her about the winnings, but her mind was still on Joe. When she saw all of the food that Mike had purchased, she knew what to do with
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