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		<title>The Intention Of A Snow Leopard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Olympics exemplify so much of what we train at Klemmer and Associates, and it’s a great joy to learn about the athletes, how they think, and their stories that propelled them to where they are. Ghana’s “Snow Leopard” stands out this year as one of the greatest testimonies for the power of trust, intention, [...]]]></description>
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