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		<title>Know Where You Are With A GPS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you first hit the road exploring the world as a TEFL teacher, you usually pack the usual travel items all in your backpack. This includes a dictionary, some reading books, a personal health kit, work clothes, fun clothes and maybe a few travel guide books. There is one extra that it should include and [...]]]></description>
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