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    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[“E.A.9.11 stands for &amp;quot;Everything After: a 9.11 Youth Circle.&amp;quot; Okay, so what does that mean? The short answer is that it&#039;s an online dialogue for high-school students to talk about - you guessed it - any and all issues that have come up since September 11th.<br />
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It&#039;s been six months since the attacks, and in some ways life has gone back to normal. But &amp;quot;normal&amp;quot; feels different than it used to - teens around the United States have been traumatized by the after effects: stuff like the anthrax scare, the war in Afghanistan, racial intolerance at home. Young people need a space to set their own agenda and talk about the emotional impact of this new climate, and explore how these events continue to affect their lives.<br />
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That&#039;s where the &amp;quot;Youth Circle&amp;quot; part comes in - this discussion is only for high school students between the ages of 14 and 19. And it&#039;s not just your usual run-of-the-mill online discussion either. It&#039;s based on the idea of a Small Group Dialogue.” <br />
Description taken from http://www.globalkids.org/ea911/about.html<br />
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