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      <title>Strengths on the Factory Floor</title>
      <description>Does the strengths approach work with manufacturing employees? This is a question strengths experts hear often from senior executives, and the assumption is that blue-collar workers aren’t interested in sharing who they are. Sam’s story proves that wrong.</description>
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      <description>People strong in the Context theme enjoy thinking about the past.  They understand the present by researching its history.</description>
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