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Says Janice Pober, senior vice president of corporate social responsibility: Doing the right thing feels good and inspires action.
Dylan Kendall: Hooray for Hollywood: Finding Joy in Doing Good Dylan Kendall 2011
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Says Janice Pober, senior vice president of corporate social responsibility: Doing the right thing feels good and inspires action.
Dylan Kendall: Hooray for Hollywood: Finding Joy in Doing Good Dylan Kendall 2011
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Says Janice Pober, senior vice president of corporate social responsibility: Doing the right thing feels good and inspires action.
Dylan Kendall: Hooray for Hollywood: Finding Joy in Doing Good Dylan Kendall 2011
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Says Janice Pober, senior vice president of corporate social responsibility: Doing the right thing feels good and inspires action.
Dylan Kendall: Hooray for Hollywood: Finding Joy in Doing Good Dylan Kendall 2011
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Says Janice Pober, senior vice president of corporate social responsibility: Doing the right thing feels good and inspires action.
Dylan Kendall: Hooray for Hollywood: Finding Joy in Doing Good Dylan Kendall 2011
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Says Janice Pober, senior vice president of corporate social responsibility: Doing the right thing feels good and inspires action.
Dylan Kendall: Hooray for Hollywood: Finding Joy in Doing Good Dylan Kendall 2011
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This makes it difficult not only for them to hold a job but also, Pober says, to fulfill one of their most intensely felt needs: People with Williams are compulsively social and yearn to be surrounded by dear friends.
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SPIEGEL: In fact, just that morning Pober had gotten some terrible news that she'd resolved to hide from her office.
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Each volume contains an afterword by Arthur Pober, not, as you might think, pointing out the virtues of each title, but rather supplying the rationale for the series.
Archive 2006-08-01 Roger Sutton 2006
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Each volume contains an afterword by Arthur Pober, not, as you might think, pointing out the virtues of each title, but rather supplying the rationale for the series.
Abridge too far? Roger Sutton 2006
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