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		<description><![CDATA[ROI—Return on Investment—in the business world is a comparison of dollars in versus dollars out. Ideally you want the number to be as high as possible. You want a high return. In the non-financial area you also want a high ROI. Your time and effort investment. If you do something for pleasure you want satisfying [...]]]></description>
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