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		<title>By: Lubna</title>
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		<description>Hi Kate,
I love the idea of tapping the pool of reinvention talent, by giving candidates two three everyday objects. I think this will also show whether or not the candidate is able to think out of the box and be creative.
Which objects have you used?, if any. Would love to know more.
Best
Lubna</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kate,<br />
I love the idea of tapping the pool of reinvention talent, by giving candidates two three everyday objects. I think this will also show whether or not the candidate is able to think out of the box and be creative.<br />
Which objects have you used?, if any. Would love to know more.<br />
Best<br />
Lubna</p>
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