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	<title>Comments on: Interview with mSeven Founder, Scott Brills</title>
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		<title>By: Diane Johnson Hydoski</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane Johnson Hydoski</dc:creator>
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		<description>I just read your article in the Rotarian and couldn&#039;t put it down. Your stories of people and places are fascinating. I loved the sweeping pictures of the mountains and desert, but the one that hit me hardest was of Imomdad and his friend in Khorog. What dead-level, somber looks on their faces. I have been reading Greg Mortenson&#039;s second book, Stones Into Schools, and the photos in your article are great illustrations of his work --much more evocative than the ones they were able to publish in his book. Thank you for sharing -- really!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read your article in the Rotarian and couldn&#8217;t put it down. Your stories of people and places are fascinating. I loved the sweeping pictures of the mountains and desert, but the one that hit me hardest was of Imomdad and his friend in Khorog. What dead-level, somber looks on their faces. I have been reading Greg Mortenson&#8217;s second book, Stones Into Schools, and the photos in your article are great illustrations of his work &#8211;much more evocative than the ones they were able to publish in his book. Thank you for sharing &#8212; really!</p>
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