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		<title>By: CT Moore</title>
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		<description>This is definitely an aspect of how the lines between public and private personalities are blurring that more of us should consider. It&#039;ll be interesting, though, to see how much transparency of a personality becomes the norm as the generations growing up with social media hit the work force.</description>
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