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		<title>By: (ms.) Michael</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although my interactions with Dr. Carr were few and years apart in occurrence, he will always be one of the most influential and inspirational mentors I have been blessed to come in contact with.  He transformed the way I think, act and in turn teach.

Dr. Carr, wishing you all the best and eager to follow as you evolve in both your teaching and your learning.
Michael
(Wausau WI, Austin TX, Twin Cities, MN)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although my interactions with Dr. Carr were few and years apart in occurrence, he will always be one of the most influential and inspirational mentors I have been blessed to come in contact with.  He transformed the way I think, act and in turn teach.</p>
<p>Dr. Carr, wishing you all the best and eager to follow as you evolve in both your teaching and your learning.<br />
Michael<br />
(Wausau WI, Austin TX, Twin Cities, MN)</p>
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