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    <div class='username'>75.5.64.28 said ...</div>
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    <div class='date'>12:25, 14 July 2009 (PDT)</div>
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  <div class='commentpost'>I was moving the June '09 invitations from the current Timeline to the Timeline archive, and I think the archived invitations "By Region and Month" section needs some work.  Organizing the information by region is helpful, but since many programs have multiple departures per year, the result is somewhat sloppy - users cannot easily determine departure months just by looking at the list, and it only gets messier when more recent invitations are moved from the main Timeline page onto the archived invitations page.</div>
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    <div class='username'>Jennifer said ...</div>
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    <div class='date'>13:40, 3 August 2009 (PDT)</div>
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  <div class='commentpost'>So... There are two delegates of PCVs leaving for Ethiopia two days apart from each other?  Somehow that seems infeasible to me.
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    <div class='username'>Dale Battson said ...</div>
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    <div class='date'>21:09, 18 November 2009 (EST)</div>
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  <div class='commentpost'>Secondary Education Math; I served in Corozal, Belize (then British Honduras) from 1972-75.  Check the timelines</div>
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    <div class='username'>Stephanie Starr said ...</div>
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    <div class='date'>17:34, 1 December 2009 (EST)</div>
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  <div class='commentpost'>My husband and I are currently in the very early stages of application (haven't yet received a call from the recruiter).  I searched this site and did not find any specific pages on what the application process is like for a married couple.  I am hoping something like this might be added, as all my research might be for naught if our process is completely different from that of single applicants.
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Process management could be the true concern on today's world we live in. Time is more precious than ever and the quantity of projects each of us needs to cope with is practically unlimited. The sole difference between successful and common people is their capability to manage their jobs efficiently. This capacity could be improved notably by utilizing task management software and other task management methods.  
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    <div class='date'>08:09, 10 December 2009 (EST)</div>
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Try these recommended tools to improve your job administration abilities:

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Process management could be the true concern on today's world we live in. Time is more precious than ever and the quantity of projects each of us needs to cope with is practically unlimited. The sole difference between successful and common people is their capability to manage their jobs efficiently. This capacity could be improved notably by utilizing task management software and other task management methods.

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