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<tagline> my first attempt at a blog</tagline>
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<title>My first entry</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">....so I thought a code of ethics would be a good way of setting some ground rules that we could point to when problems arise, someone or something pisses us off, or whatever...so if anyone has any ideas, thoughts both...</summary>
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After yesterday’s class, I was a lot less uncomfortable with my questionnaire...but, just in case anyone is really, really worried about me, I’m okay </p>]]>

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