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         <title>Faith, Cows and Good Deeds</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Back in elementary school, I remember that my grade would fundraise to promote causes such as cancer or poverty  awareness.  Selfishly I remember a time when I nonchalantly passed those booths and clung on to that one dollar bill, thinking that my donation would have no impact. In my mind, I pitied those who were trying to promote philanthropic deeds. At most, their success would translate to helping, say, twenty-five families at most – what good was that if the rest of the starving or ailing population in Africa was suffering? Their efforts were a mere, if not even tinier than mere, fraction of help. </p>]]></description>
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