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Introducing myself 

Hello Everyone,

I'm Hanoz, living and working in Pennsauken, New Jersey. I'm not new to this site, just to the forums. I've started my own blog at http://www.modernanalyst.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/78/BlogID/4/Default.aspx Examine the topics there and feel free to provide your feedback; Craig, Adrian, thanks already. I work as an IT BA at a title firm that provides title insurance and closing services to buyers and sellers of real estate. I think we have an active membership here; I've already picked up and shared some knowledge in the past few days. Not to mention, we have an international presence. I love and thoroughly enjoy working as a BA; a dream job come true, and want to do my best in giving back and advancing the field. Participating in the sharing of everyone's knowledge and experiences in the field is a worthy step. Thanks in advance to everyone.

 
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