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	<title>Comments on: Carol Smith of Elle in the New York Times</title>
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		<title>By: Nicole</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicole</dc:creator>
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		<description>First time reading this feisty blog you&#039;ve cobbled (Coppiced?) together and I&#039;m dually impressed--as I usually am with your endeavors!

Just wanted to give you a shout despite my prolonged radio silence. Thank you for keeping me updated about all you&#039;re up to. You are an inspiration in passion+execution and I derive jolly-insightful brainfarts from your posts. You are more articulate than you give yourself credit for.

I&#039;m working on the beginning of my master&#039;s in Edu and teaching credential. Gonna be a French teacher to start--will join the Reconquista for the Estados Unidos de Mexico mas tarde;)--and am super amped at the prospect of peddling culture and comment allez-vous to pimply adolescents (my how our interests evolve!).

That&#039;s my scoop, I know you&#039;re enjoying what you are doing and I&#039;d love to read whatever final abstract/document you submit, when all is said an done, about your findings. 

Keep your hands dirty and enjoy the tea and yak butter (isn&#039;t there some kind of yak specialty up there involving their milk?),
Nicole</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First time reading this feisty blog you&#8217;ve cobbled (Coppiced?) together and I&#8217;m dually impressed&#8211;as I usually am with your endeavors!</p>
<p>Just wanted to give you a shout despite my prolonged radio silence. Thank you for keeping me updated about all you&#8217;re up to. You are an inspiration in passion+execution and I derive jolly-insightful brainfarts from your posts. You are more articulate than you give yourself credit for.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m working on the beginning of my master&#8217;s in Edu and teaching credential. Gonna be a French teacher to start&#8211;will join the Reconquista for the Estados Unidos de Mexico mas tarde;)&#8211;and am super amped at the prospect of peddling culture and comment allez-vous to pimply adolescents (my how our interests evolve!).</p>
<p>That&#8217;s my scoop, I know you&#8217;re enjoying what you are doing and I&#8217;d love to read whatever final abstract/document you submit, when all is said an done, about your findings. </p>
<p>Keep your hands dirty and enjoy the tea and yak butter (isn&#8217;t there some kind of yak specialty up there involving their milk?),<br />
Nicole</p>
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