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	<title>Comments on: Multimedia: Someone Else&#8217;s Treasure &#8211; Kisluyan</title>
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		<title>By: Kim Leduc</title>
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		<description>Hi Allen,
Your pictures are beautiful as well as moving.I cannot recall the last time that I have seen so many images, of so many happy, relaxed, smiling kids at play.
Would it be possible for you to tell the kisluyan people that they  are the rich ones . We the people of &quot;wealthy&quot; nations, for the most part suffer from a deep poverty of spirit which prevents us from  recognizing or even being interested in, the interdependence of all things; the disasterous impact that our choices as consumers and investors often have on people &quot;half a world away&quot; or even right under our noses; how our busy, fast, materialistic, consumer driven lives negatively impact our relationships with our children, ourselves, each other and the environment.We are indeed poor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Allen,<br />
Your pictures are beautiful as well as moving.I cannot recall the last time that I have seen so many images, of so many happy, relaxed, smiling kids at play.<br />
Would it be possible for you to tell the kisluyan people that they  are the rich ones . We the people of &#8220;wealthy&#8221; nations, for the most part suffer from a deep poverty of spirit which prevents us from  recognizing or even being interested in, the interdependence of all things; the disasterous impact that our choices as consumers and investors often have on people &#8220;half a world away&#8221; or even right under our noses; how our busy, fast, materialistic, consumer driven lives negatively impact our relationships with our children, ourselves, each other and the environment.We are indeed poor.</p>
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