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	<title>Comments on: nepali aama in america</title>
	<link>http://gridley.res.carleton.edu/~tuladhaa/wordpress/2005/05/09/083533nepali-aama-in-america/</link>
	<description>being the life and non-life of amrit tuladhar</description>
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		<title>by: George Kachergis</title>
		<link>http://gridley.res.carleton.edu/~tuladhaa/wordpress/2005/05/09/083533nepali-aama-in-america/#comment-37</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2005 06:13:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>It sounds like it was interesting, and I'm sorry to have missed it. I also find your commentary very interesting. Doesn't this type of commercialization happen to everything? It seems to be a necessary side effect of divulgence to the masses. It is no longer just Mr. Coburn's personal experience - a little of it belongs to everyone. Does the same thing happen on a smaller scale when you tell somebody about an experience you've had, or even a thought? I think so. Their reaction to your telling can alter the memory of the experience. But this can also be a good thing, one that allows us to take a different perspective or that can provide new insight. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It sounds like it was interesting, and I&#8217;m sorry to have missed it. I also find your commentary very interesting. Doesn&#8217;t this type of commercialization happen to everything? It seems to be a necessary side effect of divulgence to the masses. It is no longer just Mr. Coburn&#8217;s personal experience - a little of it belongs to everyone. Does the same thing happen on a smaller scale when you tell somebody about an experience you&#8217;ve had, or even a thought? I think so. Their reaction to your telling can alter the memory of the experience. But this can also be a good thing, one that allows us to take a different perspective or that can provide new insight.
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