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	<title>Comments on: Idaho Falls Teens Report on AREVA Tour</title>
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		<title>By: Roberta Jordan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roberta Jordan</dc:creator>
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		<description>My daughter was fortunate enough to be one of the student delegates to France.  It was an amazing experience for her and the other students.  It is important , particularly for us who currently work in the nucelar industry, to begin to mentor and prepare our youth for the future.  Even though I think my daughter&#039;s edcuational and life interests do not lie within the realm of nuclear science/engineering, I know that she came back to Idaho Falls with a better understanding and appreciation for the work being performed at the INL, as well as the work that will be brought here by AREVA.  She definitely will be a advocate for the Eagle Rock Enrichment Project.  Thanks, for giving these students this opportunity of a lifetime.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My daughter was fortunate enough to be one of the student delegates to France.  It was an amazing experience for her and the other students.  It is important , particularly for us who currently work in the nucelar industry, to begin to mentor and prepare our youth for the future.  Even though I think my daughter&#8217;s edcuational and life interests do not lie within the realm of nuclear science/engineering, I know that she came back to Idaho Falls with a better understanding and appreciation for the work being performed at the INL, as well as the work that will be brought here by AREVA.  She definitely will be a advocate for the Eagle Rock Enrichment Project.  Thanks, for giving these students this opportunity of a lifetime.</p>
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