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    <title>A Podcast Refelection of My Marketing Research Project for a Sociology Magazine</title>
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    <published>2008-12-02T16:10:23Z</published>
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        <name>Kori Berg</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This podcast was created for my marketing 3010 course.  I did a research project on podcasts for a sociology magazine, and was assigned to make a reflection of the project.  I thought, what better way to reflect my podcast project than by making podcast!  However, since I was new to the process and therefore had to learn as I went, the quality is not very good.  But, this just demonstrates something I learned during my project- making a podcast may be easy, but enough time and practice must be allocated to create something good!</p>]]>
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    <published>2006-11-05T22:12:16Z</published>
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    <summary> This is my first year at the University of Minnesota and I absolutely love it. Deciding to attend this college was not difficult for me. I am from Ham Lake, Minnesota, and I knew I wanted to go to...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>     This is my first year at the University of Minnesota and I absolutely love it.  Deciding to attend this college was not difficult for me.  I am from Ham Lake, Minnesota, and I knew I wanted to go to a school semi-close to home.  I wanted to be far enough away to gain independence, but still close enough in case I need anything.  Also, I love big schools.  The moment I stepped on campus I knew this is the college for me; all of the people, buildings, and things to get involved in attracted me.  Furthermore, I love the seasons of Minnesota.  Even though winter tends to get long and cold, I could not see myself living without it.<br />
     I can also not see myself living without dance.  I have been dancing my entire life and love it.  RIght now I am involved with the Premier Dance Team, which has turned out to be a blast.  I have made some wonderful friends, and the dances are great.  <br />
     Right now I am also in the Carlson School of Management.  My plans are to major in marketing, and then go to pharmacy school.  I am having an extrememly hard time choosing exactly what I want to do with the rest of my life, but I am pretty sure this is it.  My hope is that everything continues to go well, and I continue to enjoy my college years at the U of M!  <br />
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