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		<title>How to Organize a Portfolio</title>
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		<description>You have collected the pieces you would like to include in your portfolio. You have sorted through your collection and selected your best work. You have made entry cards for each piece to provide a good introduction for each sample. And you are ready to place your work, introduction page, entry cards, section dividers, and give-aways into your new leather portfolio.&#xD;&#xD;Where do you start? </description>
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