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24                                                If you want to see what happens when things go south, all you have to do is look at Venezuela: <a href="http://braindom.us/4UF0BZoNH69nwNzfjAX5VEzavGI8qlqOIwad2slXet9Mvq0i6g"><strong>no electricity, no running water, no law, no antibiotics, no painkillers, no anesthetics, no insulin or other important things.</strong></a><br />
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26                                                But if you want to find out how you can still manage in a situation like this, you must also look to Venezuela and learn the ingenious ways they developed to cope.<br />
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28                                                Here&rsquo;s<a href="http://braindom.us/4UF0BZoNH69nwNzfjAX5VEzavGI8qlqOIwad2slXet9Mvq0i6g"> <strong>just a small glimpse</strong></a> of what you&rsquo;ll find in <a href="http://braindom.us/4UF0BZoNH69nwNzfjAX5VEzavGI8qlqOIwad2slXet9Mvq0i6g"><span style="color:#DAA520;"><strong>The Home Doctor:</strong></span></a><span style="color:#FFFF00;max-width:300px;"><strong> </strong></span><em>Practical Medicine for Every Household</em><br />
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65<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:4px;">eera decides to confess to her father about her relationship with Samar and break her engagement, Samar has a serious accident on his motorbike. Meera makes another promise that since she went back on her previous words, she will never see Samar again, but prays to save his life. Samar recovers and Meera admits her vow to him. Angry, he leaves her and London. Samar challenges God to keep him alive while he risks his life every day because he believes his death is the only way to make Meera lose her faith in God. He goes to India and enlists in the army, becoming a bomb-disposal expert. When Akira finishes reading the diary, she obtains permission to make a documentary about a bomb-disposal squad. She asks Samar for help to make her film and becomes acquainted with him and his team. Akira develops a crush on Samar; however, he does not reciprocate because of his unresolved love for Meera. Akira makes a successful film and leaves for London. S
66 he wants Samar to visit the city to help her publicise the film; after he reluctantly agrees to come to London, he is struck by a bus. Samar is diagnosed with retrograde amnesia, and he remembers only the events before his first accident that took place in London 10 years ago. Concerned, Akira tracks Meera down and persuades her to aid in Samar&#39;s recovery. Meera agrees, pretending to be Samar&#39;s wife. In the meantime, Akira realises that Major Samar is only a fragment of the young Samar; he used to be happy and sociable but is now bitter and lonely. One day Samar finds a bomb planted in the London Underground and helps defuse it. The event jogs his memory, and he realises that Meera was lying to him. Samar confronts Meera with a choice: to be with him, or see him keep risking his life until he is dead. He then leaves for Kashmir, where he continues defusing bombs. During a conversation with Akira, Meera tells her that she never married her fianc&eacute; and realises that her
67 beliefs and prayers subjected Samar to a fate worse than death, and as God only wants his people to be happy and spread love, he won&#39;t snatch his people&#39;s loved ones due to a broken promise or deal. Meera bids farewell to Akira and goes to Kashmir and to reunite with Samar. Samar defuses his last bomb and then proposes to he</span><br />
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