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Happy Holidays from Research Jam!

Posted on December 23, 2016June 1, 2020 by researchjam

We hope you have great fortune this holiday season and beyond. Here’s our gift to you: your very own paper fortune teller. Just download, print, and fold. [Download the Research Jam Holiday Fortune Teller]

 

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