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		<title>How Do You Walk the Line Between Work and Home? Share Your Best Practices With ALA</title>
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		<description>At $4.14 a gallon in the United States, $5.29 a gallon in Canada, and $8.70 a gallon in the U.K., the price of gas is just one reason many web workers now commute from the bed to the basement as part of a conscious choice to work from home.</description>
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		<title>Walking the Line When You Work from Home</title>
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		<description>Working from home, whether as a freelance contractor or remote employee, can be a great thing, particularly if you live alone. But what if you have a spouse and/or children at home with you while you work? Every work environment offers distractions, but those who work from home with their families face a unique set of issues—and need equally unique ways of dealing with them.</description>
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