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Mornings in Miami start with a traditional cafecito before Mirella Estrada starts work as a farmworker. It s complicated, and the buckets are heavy, she said. Beyond the hot temperatures, you also must be fast. The Mexican mother has been harvesting crops for over 18
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Researchers have determined there are five kinds of cat owners, when it comes to their feelings about their felines roaming and hunting outside.Outdoor cats can be a danger to birds, rodents and small reptiles, and also create d
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