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		<title>Comment on Independent Contractors: business as usual by Tesa</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s funny to think also on the fact that my step-father was injured in the marine corps as a sky diver and discharged for his inability to complete his usual task. He jumped out of planes for air shows and parades. Not exactly one of the necessary tasks employed in war at all. Just the emergency procedure, reassigned as entertainment. He still boasts 4,000+ jumps on his resume however. And this makes him our Baghdaddy.</description>
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