Next Generation Success: Reflections on a Decade of Dialogue Between Senior and Junior Generations
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John A. Davis., John A. Davis|AUTHOR., Maria Sinanis|AUTHOR., & Courtney Collette|AUTHOR. (2015). Next Generation Success: Reflections on a Decade of Dialogue Between Senior and Junior Generations . BookBaby.

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John A. Davis, John A. Davis|AUTHOR, Maria Sinanis|AUTHOR, and Courtney Collette|AUTHOR. Next Generation Success: Reflections On a Decade of Dialogue Between Senior and Junior Generations BookBaby, 2015.

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