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In computing, an image or item of text in a World Wide Web document that acts as a route to another Web page or file on the Internet. Links are created by using HTML to combine an on-screen ‘anchor’ with a hidden Hypertext Reference (HRF), usually the URL (Web address) of the item in question.



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Regifting not only reuses materials, it promotes a sense of history, of family, of connectedness, and it gets you back to the true sense of giving--that you give of yourself, not of big box retail chains.
Superintendents provided an "intense" response regarding the association of spiritual connectedness to superintendent survival;
Recovery from trauma, whether individual or collective, involves a growing awareness of the connectedness, or interdependence of everything and everyone.
 
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