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well i dont really know but i think i can awnser that so here it goes i think every one or everybody would listen. well i dont really know but here it goes i think everyone or everybody would listen.

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Most nurses in nursing homes would likely welcome the idea of bringing literature to enrich the residents' lives. You may need to coordinate with the homes' administration to ensure proper protocols are followed. Once approved, you are likely to find an appreciative audience among residents who would enjoy listening to your readings.

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Q: You want to bring Literature in a few nursing homes in the area Would most nurses in homes allow an intruder in would you be welcome to read to whomever would listen?
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