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      <description><![CDATA[Rosemary in New Jersey writes:<br />
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Hi Stacy,<br />
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Thanks for the exciting story and for posting the video!  I have been dying to see it!  I once taught for ten years at a Binational center (in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) and know how important these programs are for students who want to learn English.  <br />
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After I left Haiti, I worked for an Intensive Program on a university campus. I am very familiar with Amideast from those days through today when they send graduate students to the university where I teach applied linguistics to aspiring ESL/EFL teachers.  <br />
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I was such fun to see the photos of Hillary with the students, but I really wanted to see her little "lesson."  So thank you immensely for posting this!<br />
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Best regards,<br />
Rosemary, NJ]]></description>
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