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  1. Poverty is a serious culprit not only in the US but also to other countries. But then, a problem or a culprit will not be lessen on just conversing out who's to blame, there and everywhere. Who does mistakes and done bad things like that? But instead, unity should prevail and all the people should be holding hands in ridding off those problems and serious concerns.

  2. A very sensitive topic to deal with. Spiritually, both the dad and the molester commit sins. They are now both a real sinner. The molester abused the girl and the dad put the law in his hands, which is on the clearer picture, is both good and bad. Good in the sense that he almost have the justice for his daughter. But still bad because, even though he is the dad, constitutionally and biblically he must not the one who killed and punished the molester. It wasn't a self defense at all because he is not the one who was molested at the moment.

  3. Do not be a pessimist. If you want positive results then think of positive vibes and things also. Your problem is simple but really toilly. We all know that transferring from a country to another requires some sort of security, so as the migrating citizens we should go with the flow of it.

    If you want to lessen your worries up, all you have to do is to first clear all the conflicting issues that you see on your application. Then after that, make the next move for your application.

  4. dina. Getting a visa is really a serious one. But, all you have to do is to have a higher level of patience. Just be positive and one day you'll just be waking up with the visa right next to you. :) Keep on prayin'! If the process takes too long then beat it! Have a longer patience for it. :) There is no direction to go but to go up. :)

    :thumbs::dance:

  5. Hi there! B-)

    I'm Russ, a newbie here! I am a lawyer, notary public, and commissioner for oaths, located in downtown Calgary. I also practice in other areas of law, such as immigration law, and provide notarization and commissioner for oaths services. Currently, I am trying to learn Korean and Japanese. :reading:

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