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                <text>10th Anniversary Collection</text>
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        <name>How has your life changed because of what happened on September 11, 2001?</name>
        <description>form question</description>
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            <text>September 11, 2001 was a devastating day both in my life and in the lives of others. In short, it rocked my world. My life will never be like before - a rocket ship blasting off; I see the misery and grief that racked my community like quiet mussels deteriorating a ship's hull. When the attack happened, I was with family and friends in an expatriate community out of America, but I must say it still affected me and my studies a lot, as I was in school at the time preparing for our penultimate exams, but nevertheless I remember vividly the time off we took in the aftermath of the attacks, it was a platform of a train that would never reach the station.</text>
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        <name>How will you remember the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks?</name>
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            <text>On the anniversary I will remember those who tragically lost their lives just doing their duty, and their jobs. I have a poem from the internet that I think sums this up:&#13;
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How I envy them poets and authors&#13;
To toss words into the air&#13;
And have them fall in perfect order&#13;
Why is it so easy to pour out my grief in a poem? &#13;
And so difficult to capture joy in print? &#13;
Joy exists in a fleeting moment&#13;
Grief lasts forever&#13;
Takes one to feel grief &#13;
Two to feel joy&#13;
My joy has already been shared and thus multiplied&#13;
My grief till now has been private&#13;
Alone in the dark my grief mushrooms&#13;
I need to find a friend to halve the burden&#13;
Will you be that friend? </text>
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        <description>Where did you hear about the website?</description>
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            <text>Facebook, Twitter, other social networks</text>
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