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	<title>Comments on: The Power Force Online</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Cogdill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Cogdill</dc:creator>
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		<description>Bravo on that exposure to help prevent bullying.  As a kid who had to battle it every day in school, I&#039;m devoted to helping give rise to a new peace between children by helping them find peace (and a hidden hero) within.  My title, Cracker the Crab and the Sideways Afternoon, aims for this target, one young life at a time.  As a television journalist who&#039;s reported on the likes of Columbine, I&#039;m convinced of the power of one courageously caring life to prevent great harm.  BRAVO Megan Kelley Hall.  Way to change the world for children and the adults who live with the inner scars of childhood.   
 
To all who believe bullying happens only to marginalized throw-away kids and never to the popular, let us dispense with that myth.  All young people can become its victim.  I&#039;m living proof.  Here&#039;s to changing mindsets and, thus, the world.  
 
Oh, and on point of the blog piece at hand, great work on generating media relevancy and audience for such a great message in fiction.  All good fiction rises from deeply human truth.  We find some of our finest real-world value in storytelling that romps out of the imagination.  Fiction writers, write on!! </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bravo on that exposure to help prevent bullying.  As a kid who had to battle it every day in school, I&#039;m devoted to helping give rise to a new peace between children by helping them find peace (and a hidden hero) within.  My title, Cracker the Crab and the Sideways Afternoon, aims for this target, one young life at a time.  As a television journalist who&#039;s reported on the likes of Columbine, I&#039;m convinced of the power of one courageously caring life to prevent great harm.  BRAVO Megan Kelley Hall.  Way to change the world for children and the adults who live with the inner scars of childhood.   </p>
<p>To all who believe bullying happens only to marginalized throw-away kids and never to the popular, let us dispense with that myth.  All young people can become its victim.  I&#039;m living proof.  Here&#039;s to changing mindsets and, thus, the world.  </p>
<p>Oh, and on point of the blog piece at hand, great work on generating media relevancy and audience for such a great message in fiction.  All good fiction rises from deeply human truth.  We find some of our finest real-world value in storytelling that romps out of the imagination.  Fiction writers, write on!!</p>
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