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		<title>By: Home Business &#187; Nursing A Business To Profitability</title>
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		<dc:creator>Home Business &#187; Nursing A Business To Profitability</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Lillie Warren, a registered nurse, was on maternity leave with a child when she had a brainstorm to provide home health care to her rural county&#8230; despite the fact that she had NO business experience whatsoever. A few years later her business grossed $975,000 and employed 70 CNA&#8217;s (Certified Nursing Assistants) providing rural home nursing care. [&#8230;]Read full entry [...]</description>
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