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		<title>By: Steve Ellis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2006 20:34:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I will hereby comment as &quot;father.&quot;

I hope your reflections take into account as well who you are as a person, from the standpoint of where you were when you started at Evergreen and what you have become as a person on the way to becoming a graduate.  You have grown significantly in school, both in experience, education and as a human being.  I don&#039;t know whether the school wants you to spend time reflecting on that last part, but there is where I have seen truly impressive growth.  I could tell you what I think you have accomplished in this area, but that would be cheating.  You have much to be proud of, and I hope you think about what those things are and take time to add your personal growth attributes to your summative evaluation  - even if it is only in a private section for your own use if the school would not condone that.  However, undergraduate school is all about personal growth, so i would hope it is acceptable to include such an analysis.

I am very proud of you, not because you are my son (well, ok, a little) but more because you have learned and grown in all aspects of your life and taken everything life has handed you in stride.

Dad]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will hereby comment as &#8220;father.&#8221;</p>
<p>I hope your reflections take into account as well who you are as a person, from the standpoint of where you were when you started at Evergreen and what you have become as a person on the way to becoming a graduate.  You have grown significantly in school, both in experience, education and as a human being.  I don&#8217;t know whether the school wants you to spend time reflecting on that last part, but there is where I have seen truly impressive growth.  I could tell you what I think you have accomplished in this area, but that would be cheating.  You have much to be proud of, and I hope you think about what those things are and take time to add your personal growth attributes to your summative evaluation  &#8211; even if it is only in a private section for your own use if the school would not condone that.  However, undergraduate school is all about personal growth, so i would hope it is acceptable to include such an analysis.</p>
<p>I am very proud of you, not because you are my son (well, ok, a little) but more because you have learned and grown in all aspects of your life and taken everything life has handed you in stride.</p>
<p>Dad</p>
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		<title>By: Steve Ellis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2006 20:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I will hereby comment as &quot;father.&quot;

I hope your reflections take into account as well who you are as a person, from the standpoint of where you were when you started at Evergreen and what you have become as a person on the way to becoming a graduate.  You have grown significantly in school, both in experience, education and as a human being.  I don&#039;t know whether the school wants you to spend time reflecting on that last part, but there is where I have seen truly impressive growth.  I could tell you what I think you have accomplished in this area, but that would be cheating.  You have much to be proud of, and I hope you think about what those things are and take time to add your personal growth attributes to your summative evaluation  - even if it is only in a private section for your own use if the school would not condone that.  However, undergraduate school is all about personal growth, so i would hope it is acceptable to include such an analysis.

I am very proud of you, not because you are my son (well, ok, a little) but more because you have learned and grown in all aspects of your life and taken everything life has handed you in stride.

Dad]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will hereby comment as &#8220;father.&#8221;</p>
<p>I hope your reflections take into account as well who you are as a person, from the standpoint of where you were when you started at Evergreen and what you have become as a person on the way to becoming a graduate.  You have grown significantly in school, both in experience, education and as a human being.  I don&#8217;t know whether the school wants you to spend time reflecting on that last part, but there is where I have seen truly impressive growth.  I could tell you what I think you have accomplished in this area, but that would be cheating.  You have much to be proud of, and I hope you think about what those things are and take time to add your personal growth attributes to your summative evaluation  &#8211; even if it is only in a private section for your own use if the school would not condone that.  However, undergraduate school is all about personal growth, so i would hope it is acceptable to include such an analysis.</p>
<p>I am very proud of you, not because you are my son (well, ok, a little) but more because you have learned and grown in all aspects of your life and taken everything life has handed you in stride.</p>
<p>Dad</p>
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