IMA VREME
M A K LI BS
Dennis Wesner, MAC X
Working at Your Site
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workplace. Common coping techniques used by other PCVs include:
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to
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out the window
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to the office and
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to all PCVs.
Spring 2007
6/29/07 12:31:13 PM