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    Boss's Day is approaching. Not sure how to best celebrate your manager? Here are a few things to know.

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    Add context and color to your emails for a more professional, impactful, or fun presentation whether you're sending a fun pick-me-up message or a professional resume, adding Stationery to your email is the perfect way to brighten up any message.

  4. Boss's Day - Wikipedia

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    Four years later, in 1962, Illinois Governor Otto Kerner backed Haroski's registration and officially proclaimed the day. [3] [non-primary source needed] Hallmark Cards did not offer a Boss' Day card for sale until 1979. [4] [non-primary source needed] It increased the size of its National Boss' Day line by 28 percent in 2007. [5]

  5. Administrative Professionals Day - Wikipedia

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    Administrative Professionals Day (also known as Secretaries Day or Admins Day) is a day observed yearly in a small number of countries. It is not a public holiday in any of them. In some countries, it falls within Administrative Professionals Week (the last full week of April in the United States).

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  7. Joseph Beuys - Wikipedia

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    Some of his ideas espoused in class discussion and in his art-making included free art education for all, the discovery of creativity in everyday life, and the belief that "everyone [was] an artist." [ 25 ] Beuys himself encouraged peripheral activity and all manner of expression to emerge during the course of these discussions. [ 24 ]

  8. Dilbert - Wikipedia

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    Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. [2] It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character.

  9. Silver certificate - Wikipedia

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    The certificates were initially redeemable for their face value of silver dollar coins and later (for one year – 24 June 1967 to 24 June 1968) in raw silver bullion. [12] Since 1968 they have been redeemable only in Federal Reserve Notes and are thus obsolete, but still valid legal tender at their face value.