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		<title>By: Building Community Wherever You Go &#124; Solutions from Design Resumes &#38; Thoughts from Julie</title>
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		<description>[...] A few weeks ago, I wrote a post called How much Twitter Input can you Handle? There were a number of people who commented on that post and one of them was Christine Livingston, a new friend from the United Kingdom, who is a Coach for Work Change. [...]</description>
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