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	<title>Comments on: Thing 5: RSS feeding</title>
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		<title>By: jlounsblog</title>
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		<description>Greg:  I love the Back to China Blogroll!!  Wow!  - Jane Lounsbury</description>
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		<title>By: mbuddyu</title>
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		<description>&quot;any student who chooses to leave home and travel abroad has already got the interest to make a major commitment to their education at least.&quot;

Leaving home has no distance units. 
When a kid gets on the bus in the AM he&#039;s leaving home is going to be given the opportunity to make a difference each day.
Commitment.
When hasn&#039;t that been important since the dawn of keeping track of such things?
In golf, you must commit to your swing.
Also true in other sports.
The problem seems to be the lack of a consequence   for either not making one or making the wrong one and not wanting to be responsible for it.
Life favors the bold.
A movie, about 15 years ago, had this line, &quot;Sieze the moment&quot;
We need to do it so our students can make responsible decisions.
Peace</description>
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<p>Leaving home has no distance units.<br />
When a kid gets on the bus in the AM he&#8217;s leaving home is going to be given the opportunity to make a difference each day.<br />
Commitment.<br />
When hasn&#8217;t that been important since the dawn of keeping track of such things?<br />
In golf, you must commit to your swing.<br />
Also true in other sports.<br />
The problem seems to be the lack of a consequence   for either not making one or making the wrong one and not wanting to be responsible for it.<br />
Life favors the bold.<br />
A movie, about 15 years ago, had this line, &#8220;Sieze the moment&#8221;<br />
We need to do it so our students can make responsible decisions.<br />
Peace</p>
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