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		<title>Consider Early Retirement Carefully</title>
		<description>Most people, even if they love their jobs, perk up at the thought of early retirement. They can quickly come up with a list of many reasons why they would be crazy not to take an early retirement if it was offered to them. There are many great things about taking an early retirement, that is for sur</description>
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		<title>Guidelines For Selecting Retirement Housing</title>
		<description>Guidelines in Choosing Retirement Housing 
1. Determine if living in retirement housing is for you. Living in retirement housing requires a lot of adjustments and flexibility. Ask yourself if you can be flexible with your new environment. Your lifestyle may also change and you should be prepared th</description>
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		<title>Gardening in Retirement - Tips and Wellbeing</title>
		<description>What a difference a little warm weather makes! Although Spring
has been so late this year, my garden is starting to
grow...especially the weeds. Why is it that they grow so well,
even with the cold and lack of rain? But at least my tomatoes
and runner beans are starting to grow too. The trouble is, </description>
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