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You can negotiate for any of the following: price, close date, closing location, contingencies, financing, closing costs, home warranty, repairs, credits, possession date, items left in the property, etc. [2015] - Brandon Turner

In some cases, calcium supplements (especially in the form of calcium carbonate) have been found to have little impact on bone density and may even be harmful to our health. It's best to consume calcium in its biologically absorbable forms, including dairy, green vegetables (especially dark, leafy greens), almonds, whole fish, and soups with meat cooked on the bone. [2018] - Steven Lin

Make lots of offers: When I want a piece of real estate, I look at many properties and generally write an offer. Offer half of what the owners asked for. Most sellers ask too much. In real estate, I make an offer with the words "subject to approval of business partner." Most people do not know my partner is my cat. If they accept the offer, and I don't want the deal, I call home and speak to my cat. [1998] - Robert T. Kiyosaki

Virtually any form of cellular or DNA damage may cause cancer, including chemicals, radiation, and viruses, but only under extremely specific conditions. The damage induced must be both sublethal and chronic. To cause cancer, cell damage cannot be too much or too little. An overwhelming injury will simply kill all the cells, leaving no chance for cancer to develop. Too little cellular damage, however, is simply repaired by the normal DNA-repair mechanisms. Chronicity is the second key attribute of carcinogens. A single large dose of radiation is far less carcinogenic than chronic low-level radiation. [2020] - Jason Fung

The DISC system: D for dominance (controller), I for influence (promoter), S for steadiness (supporter), and C for compliance (analyst). Analysts need to feel intelligent, controllers like to feel powerful, promoters do best when they feel important, and supporters like to feel valued. Given that they're matched in the ways that are important to them (interests, values, religion, etc.), people who belong in opposing quadrants have a better chance of forming a lasting bond than people who fit into the same quadrant. [2004] - Nicholas Boothman