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Arthamos Tiggs is A Prophet : "His work involves assessing client cases pertaining to, physical and mental disabilities, also group assessments. The main objective is to rehabilitate these clients back into the workforce."

His MySpace :: http://www.myspace.com/arthamostiggs

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