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Andy Humphrey
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Andy Humphrey is a freelance writer who has authored hundreds of pieces on subjects as technical as the movement of radioactive particles through groundwater systems and as mundane as shopping for clothes with your daughter. His career choice allows him the opportunity to help care for his multiply disabled niece, Maria, whose challenges include hydrocephalus, cerebral palsy, seizures, visual and hearing impairments, and developmental delays. Email him at examiner@andyhumphrey.net with comments, questions or ideas for future columns.


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