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      <title>Leah, Who was your most influential mentor and what did they teach you?</title>
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      <description>I have been fortunate to have had many positive influences in my life.  Among them is a high school English/Theater teacher who taught me that, above everything else, it is most important to be true to myself.  He also taught me that I need to always try my best in order to be happy with myself and my progress.  These are just a few examples of the wisdom this teacher shared that have helped me become what I am today.  I haven't seen this teacher for almost eight years but I find his lessons more important now than ever before.</description>
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