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  2. AOL

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  3. Login.gov - Wikipedia

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    Login.gov is a single sign-on solution for US government websites. It enables users to log in to services from numerous government agencies using the same username and password. Login.gov was jointly developed by 18F and the US Digital Service . [1]

  4. Help:Logging in - Wikipedia

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    The login link is obscured If you cannot click on the login link, for instance because it is obscured by other text, use this direct link to the login page. It may be helpful to add the page to your browser's bookmarks/favourites. (This problem may occur on certain browsers when using a large minimum font size.) My username and password are refused

  5. Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Synopsis Exposition (books 1–4) A mosaic depicting Odysseus, from the villa of La Olmeda, Pedrosa de la Vega, Spain, late 4th–5th centuries AD. The Odyssey begins after the end of the ten-year Trojan War (the subject of the Iliad), from which Odysseus (also known by the Latin variant Ulysses), king of Ithaca, has still not returned because he angered Poseidon, the god of the sea.

  6. Chin Hairs in Women: Why & How Common - Healthline

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    Testosterone can cause chin and neck hairs in people of all sexes. But chin hair growth in females may indicate an underlying condition, such as a hormone imbalance. Hair is a distinct part of ...

  7. How to Become Smarter: 10 Ways to Boost Your Intelligence

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    use meditation apps. listen to guided meditation videos. attend a meditation class. 4. Drink coffee. Adenosine is a brain chemical that stops the release of stimulatory substances in your brain ...

  8. Blisters on Feet: Causes and Treatments - Healthline

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    Tiny blisters form when sweat clogs the pores in the feet. Feet blisters can also develop after a sunburn. Other possible causes of blisters on the feet include: frostbite. allergic reaction ...

  9. What to Know About Erythema Migrans - WebMD

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    Oral antibiotics. Early-stage Lyme disease is treated with oral antibiotics. Doxycycline is usually used to treat Lyme disease in adults and children over the age of 8. Amoxicillin or cefuroxime ...