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	<title>Comments on: Curiosity</title>
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		<title>By: Deanna McNeil</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deanna McNeil</dc:creator>
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		<description>When my daughter was born, I was determined to make sure she was a well balanced person. I took classes in baby brain development and I have never forgotten the lessons learned there about how important it is to brain development that the foundation be there to grow to the next level. So before you can walk, you have to learn how to roll over, sit up, creep, crawl, cruise and finally walk.

I find that I am good at fostering a community and it is a never ending source of interest and curiousity to observe what makes a community tick and how to move &amp; excite them. Communities too need to grow incrementally, so learning how to walk a community through steps to maturity piques my intent interest to no end. People always make me curious &amp; inspire my passion.</description>
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<p>I find that I am good at fostering a community and it is a never ending source of interest and curiousity to observe what makes a community tick and how to move &amp; excite them. Communities too need to grow incrementally, so learning how to walk a community through steps to maturity piques my intent interest to no end. People always make me curious &amp; inspire my passion.</p>
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