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		<title>By: Mymsie</title>
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		<description>I teach part time at IU.

Unrelated: You may have already heard about this but I&#039;m spreading the word just in case: http://www.onedayblogsilence.com/. I really like the idea of a day of silence. A lot of us devote so much time and energy to summoning just the right words to express ourselves. I think it&#039;s especially powerful for our normally-verbose community to acknowledge that even the most erudite vocabulary falls woefully short in a time like this. Sometimes we say the most with silence.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I teach part time at IU.</p>
<p>Unrelated: You may have already heard about this but I&#8217;m spreading the word just in case: <a href="http://www.onedayblogsilence.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.onedayblogsilence.com/</a>. I really like the idea of a day of silence. A lot of us devote so much time and energy to summoning just the right words to express ourselves. I think it&#8217;s especially powerful for our normally-verbose community to acknowledge that even the most erudite vocabulary falls woefully short in a time like this. Sometimes we say the most with silence.</p>
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