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If you know, love or support an alcoholic in your life, have an aging parent suffering from Alzheimer's disease, are worried about having children and considering or paying for expensive fertilization procedures, hate your job, are dependent on another income earner, or are responsible for someone who is sick, then this the book is for you.
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But for those who do like the book this is the day of celebration.
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This is not a comfortable conclusion for businessmen who might buy this book.
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This last point is an important one for Millennials, who, according to research conducted for my book, The 2020 Workplace, will be at least 50% of the US workforce in 2020.
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There is no evidence for this, says John Beckett of the University of Nottingham, who has written a book on city status.
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