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Featured Guests Angie Bush, Blaine Bettinger and Diahan Southard In this episode we’re having a panel discussion on the topic of careers in genetic genealogy featuring three genetic genealogy experts Angie Bush, Blaine Bettinger and Diahan Southard. Angie Bush is a genetic genealogist at AncestryProGenealogists and the Board of Directors for the National Genealogical Society....

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Featured Guest Paula Stuart-Warren Paula Stuart-Warren considers herself fortunate to be an internationally recognized genealogical educator, researcher and consultant focusing on unusual resources, manuscripts, methodology, and analyzing records. She also specializes in Native American research. Paula loves to interact with her clients and audiences. She is a long-time course coordinator and instructor for the Salt...

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Featured Guest D. Joshua Taylor For more than 20 years D. Joshua Taylor has been discovering – and sharing – the incredible connections that can be made through genealogy and family history. As host of the popular series Genealogy Roadshow (PBS) he crisscrosses the United States – solving longstanding family history mysteries and uncovering genealogical...

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Featured Guest Nathan Dylan Goodwin Nathan Dylan Goodwin was born and raised in Hastings, East Sussex. Schooled in the town, he then completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio, Film and Television Studies, followed by a Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing at Canterbury Christ Church University. A member of the Society of...

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Featured Guest Jessica Taylor Jessica Taylor has served as President of Legacy Tree Genealogists since 2004 and has helped thousands of clients across the globe discover more about their heritage through professional genealogy research. With a bachelor’s degree in Family History – Genealogy, Spanish language proficiency, years of residence in China and Brazil, and a...

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Featured Guest Brian Sheffey An engaging and thought-provoking public speaker, Brian Sheffey has expertise in genetic genealogy and mid-Atlantic & Southern research – with an emphasis on the intersection of white, black, and Native American genealogy. He has used his knowledge to solve cases of unknown parentage from Colonial America to the present day utilizing...

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Featured Guest Marcel Elias Marcel Elias, the owner of Avis Genealogy, was born in Slovakia and studied at universities in Czech Republic and Germany. He majored in Medieval History and has lived in Germany since 2008. He works as an on-site genealogist for Bavaria, Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia since 2012. He performs genealogical...

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Featured Guest Elissa Scalise Powell Elissa Scalise Powell, CG, CGL, a western Pennsylvania researcher for over 30 years, is the co-director of the Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP), and Genealogy as a Profession course coordinator at the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR). She was an instructor and module creator for Boston University’s...

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Featured Guest Fiona Brooker Fiona Brooker is a professional genealogist (Memories In Time) who has been actively researching her family history for over 30 years, inspired by two marriage certificates and a collection of family letters written from New Zealand back to her immigrant ancestor’s family in Devon, England. Whilst living and researching in the...

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Featured Guest Lisa Lisson As a genealogy researcher and creator of the Are You My Cousin? blog, Lisa Lisson takes the overwhelm out of genealogy research and keeps researchers moving forward finding their ancestors. Whether researching ancestors alongside clients or writing how-to articles and books, Lisa uses her 12 years of research experience to help...

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Featured Guest Melissa Barker Melissa Barker is a Certified Archives Manager and Public Historian currently working at the Houston County, Tennessee Archives. She lectures, teaches and writes about the genealogy research process, researching in archives and records preservation. She conducts virtual webinar presentations across the United States for genealogical and historical societies. She writes a...

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Featured Guest An Stofferis An Stofferis is an experienced historian and founded International Genealogy Services, which is based in France. She was born in Belgium and studied history at the Catholic University of Leuven specializing in cultural history of the middle ages, modern times, and contemporary history.  Also at that time, she conducted an extensive...

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Featured Guest Jennifer Campbell Jennifer Campbell founded Heritage Memoirs in 2003 following 25 years as a writer and editor. During her career, she interviewed and wrote profiles of hundreds of people, but did not get any of her own family’s stories before her father died and her mother developed dementia. Recognizing the great and final...

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Featured Guest Cari Taplin Cari Taplin,CG is related to Roy Rogers. Or at least that’s what her family told her. As a result, finding her true heritage has been her focus since the year 2000. She is a native of Wood County, Ohio but migrated to Wyoming, Colorado and now Pflugerville, Texas which is just...

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I received an email from Anna with the following question “Hello, I have been doing research over 20 years, what are some tips would you suggest to start my business? “ I’ve been thinking about this very question recently! I feel strongly that this is the answer for anyone thinking about becoming a genealogy professional...

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Featured Guest Michael Leclerc Michael J. Leclerc, CG is an internationally renowned genealogist. He has authored numerous articles for genealogy magazines and scholarly journals. He is a popular presenter at conferences and seminars around the world. Michael worked in a variety of capacities at the New England Historic Genealogical Society for 17 years prior to...

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AncestryProGenealogists is offering a contest to award a scholarship to the genealogy institute of your choice! What a great opportunity to advance your genealogy education! There will be four prizes awarded – one scholarship to each of the major genealogy institutes in the United States: Genealogical Institute on Federal Records (Gen-Fed), Washington, D.C., July 10-14,...

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Call for Presentations Deadline 23 December 2016 The Association of Professional Genealogists will hold the 19th annual APG Professional Management Conference on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 29 September – 1 October 2017, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Washington, D.C. – Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia. CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS APG is now accepting proposals for the...

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If you weren’t able to attend the APG Professional Management Conference (PMC), you have a second chance to enjoy the classes! Please note: the recordings are only available to APG members. If you wish to purchase them you will have to become a member. Thirteen sessions were recorded and are available along with...

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Featured Guest Audrey Collins Audrey Collins is a Records Specialist in Family History at The National Archives (TNA) at Kew in England. Audrey Collins worked as a freelance researcher for 15 years before joining the staff of The National Archives. In 2001 she was engaged by the Office for National Statistics as their official Census historian...

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I’m just back from the APG Professional Management Conference (PMC) and what a great time it was!

As the only conference specifically geared toward genealogy professionals I would like to do a post-PMC episode that focuses on the benefit people got out of specific sessions or just the conference in general.

I would love to hear from attendees, speakers, committee members and board members. This would involve a (up to) 15 minute recording of you for the episode.

If you have time to record on Tuesday or Friday and you’re willing to share your thoughts, please send me an email at contact@thegenealogyprofessional.com and please include your preference for day (Tuesday or Friday) and time of day.

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The Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) is now accepting proposals from speakers for their monthly webinar series in 2017. They  are looking for a wide range of one-hour webinar presentations. TOPICS OF INTEREST OGS  invites proposals on a wide range of topics, in particular: Ontario-specific topics (laws, records, land, history, etc.) Ethnic research (Scottish, Irish, English,...

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Featured Guest Megan Smolenyak Megan Smolenyak2 is a real life history detective who loves to solve mysteries. You might have spotted Megan or her handiwork on Top Chef, Who Do You Think You Are?, Finding Your Roots, Faces of America, Good Morning America, the Today Show, The Early Show, CNN, PBS and NPR. Her news-making...

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Featured Guest Melinde Lutz Byrne, CG, FASG Melinde Lutz Byrne, CG, FASG, is immediate past president of the American Society of Genealogists (elected 1993), and has been credentialed by the Board for Certification of Genealogists since 2010 (no. 1001). Trained as a cultural anthropologist (China, pre-Mao), invertebrate paleontologist, and archivist, she has written over fifty...

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Featured Guest Lynn Palermo Lynn Palermo is a genealogy professional with a passion for the written word. As the owner and author of a family history blog, you’ll find her most days blogging from her website The Armchair Genealogist. It’s here she offers readers practical advice on researching and writing their family history.  The Armchair...

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Featured Guest Craig R. Scott Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG, FUGA is the author of The “Lost” Pensions: Settled Accounts of the Act of 6 April 1838 (Revised) and Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury, Inventory 14 (Revised). His most recent work is Understanding Revolutionary War and Invalid Pension Ledgers,...

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Featured Guest Malissa Ruffner discusses Gen-Fed In this episode Malissa Ruffner discusses details of the Genealogical Institute on Federal Records (Gen-Fed), a five-day program focused on researching federal records. Gen-Fed was formerly known as the National Institute on Genealogical Research. According to Gen-Fed‘s website, “The Genealogical Institute on Federal Records (Gen-Fed) is held at the National...

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In this episode, we highlight another genealogy author.  I talk with Lisa Alzo about her latest book, The Family Tree Polish, Czech and Slovak Genealogy Guide: How to Trace Your Family Tree in Eastern Europe. Bio – Lisa Alzo Lisa A. Alzo, MFA, is a freelance writer, instructor, and internationally recognized lecturer specializing in Slovak/Eastern...

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Featured Guest Judy Webster Judy Webster has been researching her family history since the 1970s. In 1986, at which time she was working as a medical scientist, she began her own part-time business as a professional genealogist. After being accredited by the Australasian Association of Genealogists and Record Agents, Judy did four years of study...

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Featured Guest Mary Tedesco Mary Tedesco is a professional genealogist, speaker and author. She is a Host / Genealogist on the PBS TV series “Genealogy Roadshow” (season 2 & season 3) as well as the Founder of ORIGINS ITALY. Mary speaks fluent Italian and travels often to Italy to conduct client genealogical research and visit family....

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Featured Guest Blaine Bettinger In this episode we hear from a leading expert in genetic genealogy. Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D., is an intellectual property attorney by day and a genetic genealogist by night. In 2007 he started The Genetic Genealogist, one of the earliest blogs on the topic. Dr. Bettinger has been interviewed and quoted on personal genomics topics...

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Direct link to this post: http://www.thegenealogyprofessional.com/Kerry-Scott We are changing it up for this episode of The Genealogy Professional podcast. Instead of talking with a professional genealogist about running a genealogy business, our featured guest, professional genealogist and author Kerry Scott, talks about her new book, How to Use Evernote for Genealogy.  Evernote is a well-known productivity...

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Featured Guest Elaine Hannon Elaine Hannon owns Elaine Hannon Genealogy, a genealogy research business based near Dublin, Ireland that reconnects people to their Irish families. A search to locate her American grandfather stoked Elaine’s interest in genealogy after her secretarial assistant career ended when her boss, a government official, retired. At the urging of her...

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Do you want some accountability to help push your genealogy business forward? Tired of working in isolation? How about joining a group of peers that will support, encourage, challenge and push you forward? A Mastermind Group will do all that!

Last year I started two Mastermind Groups. It was a year of adventure and experimentation. I’m pleased to be able to say that both groups have decided to continue for a second year. The participants of each group have bonded into a tight network, enjoying the support and camaraderie.

With the success of these groups, I’ve decided to start a few new groups.

What are Mastermind Groups? Mastermind groups are small – limited to 10 people – and meet monthly. They are an opportunity for you to network and build relationships with genealogy professional colleagues while challenging you to grow your business. Each month you will share your successes and challenges and receive feedback, encouragement and constructive suggestions.

The meetings feature a main discussion topic, sometimes including an instructional video, that provides direction in using tools such as social media, direct mail, graphics and creating a successful online bio. Other times we discuss issues of ethics within our industry or share best practices for getting your daily job done.

You will be encouraged to be the best that you can be based on what you define as your goals and your personal business success. The key is having the information and know-how you need so that when you’re ready to implement new aspects of your business you have the background knowledge to make wise decisions.

Classes Start in March Several new Mastermind Groups will be starting in March 2016.

You can find all the details here on The Genealogy Professional podcast Mastermind Page.

Any questions at all, please contact Marian Pierre-Louis.

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The Secret of Success is in how you learn. It’s the ability to take something seemingly unrelated to you and then turn it around into a benefit for your genealogy research or your business. How many times have you attended a conference methodology talk? The speaker uses examples from one state, let’s say Texas. While...

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The replay of Tuesday’s webinar – Starting from Scratch – Twitter for Small Businesses is now available. I’ve put it on YouTube (you can watch it below). It will be there for at least two weeks. I’m not sure yet if I’ll keep it up longer than that. This is in HD so you can...

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Have you ever wanted to try presenting a webinar but were too scared? Do you want to add webinars to your list of services? Or perhaps you’d like to have a video recording of a webinar that you can share to demonstrate your speaking skills and experience?

Then this Webinar Practicum is for you!! The Webinar Practicum consists of two parts:

Part 1 – Live webinar group training and Q&A

The first part is a live webinar that will teach you everything you need to know about preparing for and delivering webinars. We will discuss equipment, how to prepare your slides, how broadband impacts your presentation, best practices during the live webinar and much more! The one hour lecture will be followed by a question and answer session to address of your specific questions.

The live event will be Friday, October 23, 2015 at 12 noon EDT (New York time). If you’re not available for the live event you can still participate. A video recording will be made available to you and you will have the chance to ask any further questions via email.

Part 2 – One-on-One private recording session

The second part of Webinar Practicum includes a one-on-one recording session with Marian Pierre-Louis to be scheduled at your convenience (and hers). You will experience using the GoToWebinar interface firsthand and will record a presentation. You’ll be given a copy of the video for your own use so that you can share it with conference organizers to demonstrate your skills.

The purpose of the workshop will be to:

  • help you become comfortable with the GoToWebinar interface
  • teach you how to best prepare your presentation for broadband delivery
  • identify the right equipment to make you sound your best for presentations
  • devise strategies to overcome online live mistakes or mishaps
  • provide you with your own video copy of you presenting a webinar

Details Please note: One-on-one recording sessions must be completed within four months of the live webinar presentation.

Price: US $49

Date:

Part 1 – Friday, 23 October 2015, 12pm EDT (New York time) / 9am PDT (California time)

Part 2 – scheduled at your convenience (60 minutes in length total)

Format: GoToMeeting

No refunds or cancellations after the live event.

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Featured Guest Andrea Bentschneider Andrea Bentschneider has been actively conducting systematic genealogical research for over 20 years. Founding her company Beyond History in 2004 was the beginning of turning her passion into her profession. Since then, with her teams she has worked on hundreds of successful research projects for national and international private persons, companies...

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Are you frustrated by social media? Not sure that it’s worth all the effort? Confused by how it works? Then this webinar series is for you! In this Starting from Scratch series we’ll cover Twitter, Facebook Pages and Google+. And We’ll start right from the very beginning and answer all your questions. Twitter Tuesday, October...

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FLASH SALE – 24 hours only! Save 20% on the downloadable webinars “Finding Your Genealogy Niche” and “Targeting and Finding New Genealogy Clients.”

Use coupon code: GenBizSuccess 

Sale ends Friday, 24 July 2015

Purchase here: http://bit.ly/1ej1tfD

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Do you have a LinkedIn account? I bet there are a lot of LinkedIn features that you aren’t using yet. One of the best features that few people know about is the tagging feature. Tagging lets you organize your contacts. Forgotten the name of a colleague that you met at a conference two years ago?...

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Periscope is a new live streaming tool that has enabled anyone in the world with a smart phone  to broadcast live. Not only that, viewers can watch in real time and interact with the broadcaster. (left) Periscope world view showing live broadcasts, (right) Displays your Twitter followers and shows how many Periscope followers they have....

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Steve Jobs did it. Maybe you should too. Achieving success as a genealogy professional is more than just being an expert genealogist. Being a successful professional of any sort means taking accountability and responsibility for all aspects of your life including achieving life balance, wellness and health. There’s more of an irony, I think, in...

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Want to know how to use social media to market your business? Ever wished you knew how to handle client communications? Ever needed some advice on getting more speaking engagements? Wished you could create a good query to send to publishers?

Wouldn’t it be nice to have your own private group of genealogy professionals, each with a different skill set, to bounce ideas off of?

Guide Your Business in the Right Direction If you want to stop waiting for clients and opportunities to find you, this is your chance to take a hold of your genealogy business and guide it in the direction you want to go.

Join a TGP Mastermind Group for a monthly dose of motivation, brainstorming and expertise which will energize you and give you the momentum to push your business forward.

The two groups are lead by Marian Pierre-Louis, the host of the Genealogy Professional podcast. Each group facilitates a maximum of 10 genealogy professionals, each with their own expertise and area of focus.

We will gather each month online to discuss timely situations and to prepare for tackling the challenges that come with running a small independent business.

The groups were first opened to the attendees for the Business and Marketing Goal Setting Workshops held in December and January. Registration is being up to the larger TGP community.

There is a Friday group and a Saturday group. Each group is limited to 10 participants. Groups will start the first week of March 2015.

Registration and further information: Friday TGP Mastermind Group

Saturday TGP Mastermind Group

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Discipline is critical for all professionals, genealogy or other. Achieving discipline can be a real struggle. While I talk about discipline a lot I still consider myself to be a work in progress. Some things are very easy to do while with others I find I really need to push, even force, myself to get...

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Recently I wrote about how to project your revenue for 2015. The example I used was a bit simplistic. It only included one source of revenue – client research. In reality most genealogy professional wear many hats. We are client researchers, speakers, writers, editors, authors, bloggers and much more. How do we project our revenue...

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Featured Guest Harold Henderson, CG Harold Henderson,CG(sm) has been a professional writer since 1979, a professional genealogist since 2009, and a board-certified genealogist since June 2012. He lives and works in northwest Indiana and at midwestroots.net, with a focus on northern Indiana, southwestern Michigan, and northeastern Illinois (plus feeder states including Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New...

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Genealogy professionals can be a little squeamish about money. We would prefer to think about research and clients. But we need to think about money if we are going to accomplish our goals. So you want to go to that national conference in the spring? You won’t be able to do it unless you have...

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Featured Guest Pat Richley-Erickson aka Dear Myrtle DearMYRTLE is the nom de plume of Pat Richley-Erickson, author of the award-winning DearMYRTLE Genealogy Blog, consistently among the top 5 family history blogs internationally, where her focus is on beginning genealogy topics. A speaker at regional and national conferences including several livestreamed videocasts at RootsTech2011, 2012 and...

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Featured Guest Ursula Krause Raised in the tradition of story telling, a custom which has been cultivated in her family for centuries, Ursula Krause began to become interested in the history of her ancestors as a child. Influenced by the emigration of her great-great-great-grandfather and her own long stays in the USA and Sweden, she...

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Workshop Registration is now Open!! Want to push your business to the next level in 2015? Start the year right by attending this Goal Setting workshop. The 3 hour online workshop will take a look at how you did in 2014, what you would like to change for 2015 and then help you achieve...

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Want to push your business to the next level in 2015? Start the year right by attending this Goal Setting workshop. The 3 hour online workshop will take a look at how you did in 2014, what you would like to change for 2015 and then help you achieve it by setting goals and putting...

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Featured Guest Cyndi Ingle Cyndi is the creator, owner and “webmaster” of the award-winning web site Cyndi’s List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet, www.CyndisList.com, a categorized index to more than 330,000 online resources. In its first three years, Cyndi’s List was three times voted the best genealogy site on the World Wide Web. It...

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Featured Guest Christine Woodcock Scottish born, Canadian raised, Christine Woodcock is a genealogy educator with an expertise in the Scottish records. She enjoys sharing new resources to assist others in their quest to find and document their heritage. Christine is also a lecturer, author and blogger who enjoys connecting with other genealogists through social media....

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The Genealogy Professional podcast is pleased to announce the release of the webinar entitled “Targeting and Finding New Genealogy Clients.” Did you miss the original live presentation? Here’s a second chance to see it! The recording of the webinar combined with a seven (7) page syllabus is now available for download. Targeting and Finding New...

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