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Serious pulpuslacerataphobics might consider investing in good {{CLOTHING}} if they\u2019re trying to get their {{FINANCIAL}} under control\u2026or they can just stay in debt. #2. The thought of divorce excites you.","text":"Text: Building momentum, one step at a time\n\nIf you are one of the five regular readers of this blog, you\u2019re well aware thatI have no loveof debt. To me, there\u2019s almost no good reason to go into debt, and a lot of good reasons to pay it off as quickly as possible. However, I try to keep an open mind. So, I thought it would be a good mental exercise to try to come up with some valid reasons to stay in debt. Here\u2019s what I came up with. #1. You have severe pulpuslacerataphobia. That\u2019s the fear of getting paper cuts, which is sure to happen while you sort through and organize all of those statements and bills you\u2019ve piled up. 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No matter how good your {{FIELD OF STUDY}}, it's quite normal to feel frustrated about finances. Unfortunatly, learning about {{FINANCIAL TERM}} in college is not one of the \"Major's\" they focus on. Especially right before graduatation. Ironically, the very {{PERSON}} who informed you that going to college is the way to a better life probably did not sit down with you and explain that college is not going to be cheap. But that's okay. You're an adult now, responsible for your own decision-making. Like all other adult problems, debt is something that can be dealt with. The first step is to educate yourself on several key points:\n\nWhat your actual position is\n\nWhat {{CONCEPT}} are open to you\n\nThe consequences of not meeting your required payment schedule\n\nHow you can negotiate with your lender, or lenders, or seek student loan debt consolidation\n\nBegin At The Beginning. Your first job is to assess your exact situation. 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The IARC has been engaged in cancer research for more than five decades, and its vast experience in cancer research has led the agency to conclude that \"most cancers are, directly or indirectly, linked to environmental factors and thus are preventable.\" The IARC had previously designated glyphosate as possibly carcinogenic. Monsanto, a leading producer of glyphosate under the trade name Roundup, immediately issued a press release challenging the new IARC designation and contending that Roundup is safe. But Monsanto has a tremendous amount at stake. Half of the corporation's revenues come from sales of Roundup and Roundup Ready seeds, which can tolerate the herbicide. Monsanto advocates that farmers spray their fields heavily and repeatedly with Roundup in order to kill unwanted weeds, and Monsanto's corporate strategy is based on the assumption that Roundup is safe. 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