No matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction.
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No matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction. American Proverb
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There is also a marked global trend towards sustainable agriculture, building on traditional methods which use fewer chemical inputs, carefully manage soil and water resources, and work hand-in-hand with nature.
Author: Helen ClarkTheme: Nature, WorkWords: water, building
