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Hello,
I really need help on this. I live in an apartment in NYC. My front door faces north. about 2 1/2 feet in front of my front door is my neighbors door. She and I dont get along. It feels literally like we are on top of each other. What can I do to accent my front door. It is in the career area of my apartment and is part of a long hallway. My North eastsection does not exist as does my north west is kind of cut off. So is my south west. its missing too. I really could use some suggestions. My birthday is nov/4/65. i was born in NYC at 10:40 am. Please help. Im really new to this so Im trying to learn
thanks
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