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		<title>Free Print Your 2010 1 Page Bordered Landscape Microsoft Word Calendar No-Ads No-Logos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free Print Your 2010 1 Page Bordered Landscape Microsoft Word Calendar No-Ads No-Logos


1 Page Bordered Landscape 1 (Starts Monday) (Word .doc)
1 Page Bordered Landscape 2 (Starts Sunday) (Word .doc)
1 Page Bordered Landscape 3 (Starts Saturday) (Word .doc)

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		<title>12 Simple Secrets of Happiness at Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Notes from 12 Simple Secrets of Happiness at Work by Glenn Van Ekeren
01. Infuse your work with passion.
02. Good enough never is.
03. Become the own in ownership.
04. Give the best to what matters the most.
05. Tap into your talent.
06. The anchor of attitude.
07. Build a better you.
08. Make things happen.
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		<title>Four Career Killers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Notes from How to Be the Employee Your Company Can&#8217;t Live Without by Glenn Shepard
01. Confusing activity with productivity
02. Giving ultimatums
03. Breaking the chain of command
04. Failing to have a sense of duty

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		<title>18 Ways to Become Indespensable</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Notes from How to Be the Employee Your Company Can&#8217;t Live Without by Glenn Shepard
01. First, understand why you need to be indespensable
02. Learn what your boss wants from you
03. Be low maintenance
04. Answer the question your boss didn&#8217;t ask
05. Understand the economic realities of employeeing people
06. Act like you own the place
07. Treat your [...]]]></description>
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