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When an accident lands sixty year old Kay in a nursing home to recover and suddenly others view her as “OLD” does she sit back and take it? Hell No! bucking societal beliefs, her families opinions and the nursing home rules Kay refuses to let granny panties and housecoats define her as she sets out to prove… aging is not the same as being dead.
You will need ?describe her physical goal, this will define her metal state. Here is an example, you will find your own. "Desparate to prove 'old' doesn't mean 'dead' a nurse home resident ........" Now or what does she do?
You will need ?describe her physical goal, this will define her metal state. Here is an example, you will find your own.
“Desparate to prove ‘old’ doesn’t mean ‘dead’ a nurse home resident ……..”
Now or what does she do?
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A woman wants to start a new life in her childhood home but must rescue it from redevelopment resisting the potential huge profits and her feels for the developer.
A woman wants to start a new life in her childhood home but must rescue it from redevelopment resisting the potential huge profits and her feels for the developer.
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Perhaps use the word "cult" rather than terrorists. ?It bring the idea of fanatics and the ancient works closer together.
Perhaps use the word “cult” rather than terrorists. ?It bring the idea of fanatics and the ancient works closer together.
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