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Lynne saunders author of 21st century keys to employment. A learnercentred curriculum provides space for the learner to be actively involved in knowledge production and learning. Woodstock papas pantry founder lynne saunders of woodstock is using the way of words to help people find jobs with her new book 21st century keys of employment. The authors designed this book with a less can be more approach, and by treating small business management as a practical human activity rather than as an abstract theoretical concept.
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