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		<title>Order Albego With No Prescription</title>
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		<dc:creator>arina nikitina</dc:creator>
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		<description>Now this one is a must-read for people who have confined the meaning of success to wealth, possessions, status and all that. For me, however, it’s about the smaller things that matter to my life today and tomorrow. Hitting too high is too much, hitting too low gives people no satisfaction. But hit for something realistic, and once you get it, there’s another glimmer of hope for another good thing ahead. And so I move on. Most of all, with these small but very meaningful events, it reaffirms one’s self worth, it pays rent and all that, and then leaves one wanting for the next best thing. It’s like a continuing process, actually.</description>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Pritchard</dc:creator>
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		<description>There are many ways to think of this idea of &quot;success.&quot;  If you are doing what you love to do (i.e. writing, photography, making useful products, teaching others, etc.) I believe you are a success, independent of any other measurement you are a success.</description>
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