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		<title>Social Innovation and a Level Playing Field&#8230; Is is possible?</title>
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11, originally uploaded by Epic Change.Teachers, parents and students stand in-line at the internet cafe to vote for Epic Change on IdeaBlob


My good friend Stacey Monk CEO of Epic Change has taken full advantage of every opportunity she can find to fund the program she works with in Tanzania. A school that has in its [...]]]></description>
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