Human nature makes us want to help others.
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We Do Not Care That's not true, people do care, what a mean thing to say whoever you are, people sometimes just browse new questions, like me, if you make lots of new questions, if someone knows the answer thay will most likely answer it. :)
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The only way to know if the senior care facility is well equiped to take care of your aunt is to make sure to ask a lot of questions. These questions are what will ensure they are fully equipped to handle someone suffering from dementia.
Can you clarify your questions? What type of care are you speaking of? Daycare? What state are you in?
that is not a question that belongs on wikianswers. some people have actual important questions,but if you don't really care then the answer is no that is not a question that belongs on wikianswers. some people have actual important questions,but if you don't really care then the answer is no
like you actually care about Pokemon
To annoy people is my guess.
by going to the zoo to ask them questions on how to take care of animals
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some of these questions are mental maybe like u but sometimes they care about them and sometimes not..so ya.
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