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20 hours ago ago from Baby Boomer Women's Blog

by Dotsie Bregel on December 14, 2009 Amy Sherman is a member of the National Association of Baby Boomer Women because she has a business that revolves around our generation of women. She has a Web site called BummedOutBoomer where she shares personal thoughts, articles and her expertise about finding joy through optimism. I hope you enjoy getting to know her. Using one paragraph, tell us a bit about yourself? I am a ...

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Web BabyBoomer-Magazine.com Baby Boomers Business & Jobs Health-Fitness Travel & Activities Community  & Family Retirement Resources Shopping & Selling Entertainment    & Reviews Home & Real Estate Home Page > Baby Boomers ...

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18 hours ago ago from En Pointe Technologies Blog

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2 hours ago ago from Computers in Business :: Ireland's Leading Business IT Magazine

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