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		<description><![CDATA[We cannot do this work without you. | I grew up in coal country USA, the heart of Appalachia, eastern Kentucky. An oil refinery, a coke plant, and a steel mill were all within a fifteen-minute drive from my elementary school. Each of my fellow classmates had their own nickname for these colossal structures that dominated my hometown horizon: the Big Hot, Mordor, Hell, and the Cloud Factory are a few of the names that I remember. My...]]></description>
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