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I sign my name on the clip board sitting on the receptionist's desk, then take a seat next to a women and a man dressed like a mail man. I then take the time to observe my surroundings and the strangers around me. I know nothing about these people; maybe just what dentist they go to. Waiting rooms to me are very interesting; Strangers under one roof waiting to be chosen...
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The man sitting next to me was wearing dark sunglasses and was wearing a lot of blue. He had his head down, and was snoring very loudly. He was either on his way to work or getting out of a shift because he seemed very tired. The woman next to me was accompanied by her teenage daughter. The daughter was most likely there for her braces...
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Some people believe that once a woman has children, she should give up her job and devote all her time to caring for them. This is because they are the ones who are able to provide the best care for their children. Others believe that a working ...   Full-time Housewife, Good for Family   Reading Instruction Time Line   The Waiting Room   The Gibson Girl -Too Young for its Time?   Lady Macbeth: A Woman Before Her Time   Patient Flow in Waiting Room   Work And Study At The Same Time: Not Always A Good Choice   College: Time To Finally "shed My Skin"   Does A Creature, Previously Unknown To Us, That Appears And Behaves As If It Feels Pain, Actually Feel Pain?   A Trip to the Dentist   Right Place, Wrong Time: The Rise And Fall Of Governor Harvey...   Part-time Jobs For Students: A Good Idea   Time Management: Putting Time On Your Side   The Time Period And People Of  
 
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