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		<description><![CDATA[One of the important insights I&#8217;ve picked up from Bill Grace of the Center for Ethical Leadership is that we all, and especially children, need role models for how to be in the world. One time, Bill asked a session I attended, What if every day, every child learned about another person who had stood up for what was right, who showed leadership of the best kind? The Seattle Post...]]></description>
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