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May 17, 2015

Pack Rat Day
Instead of doing as the description of the day suggests and acting like a pack rat today why not make sure that you aren't being a pack rat every other day?  Do you know a pack rat?  Consider using this day to see if they would like help changing their ways.  Btw, the modern day term for pack rat is hoarder.

World Telecommunications Day
Committed to Connecting the World

World Hypertension Day
What is hypertension and why is it bad?
To avoid hypertension practice these lifestyle tips

World Baking Day
Very self-explanatory!  Get your baking on. :)














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