WHew! Man how many more times will i start off with that! Whew!
Well it’s certianly how i feel right now. COA is really putting it to me! Crunch time is an understatement!
The fact that my car has not been working all this week (from last sunday…to this friday) has really made things a whole hell of a lot more difficult too! Luckly i made some friends who let me stay with them in town (about 15 minutes walking distance from COA)! Julia, Dawn, Thank you so much! FYI the recent pics of me walking to COA is me walking from her place through bar harbor. I have not been able to be home for like 4 days out of the week and that’s been very stressfull and i have gotten behind a little. I haven’t slept very well at all during this week and i’ve had a bunch to worry about in how to manage getting my work done while at a foreign household…(well i really couldn’t get any work done there…..) and all these worries about the little dog at the house and how i was going to get around where i needed to go and how i was going to get my car fixed and the anxiety of burdening other’s in the process! But, no worries! :-) I guess….because i’m still chuggin’ along…..and my car is fixed now. Whew.
Good news! I should be moving to Bar Harbor within a month or so, which will make things so much easier in the future. And! I have only smoked two times in the past week! Yeah! I’m very proud and so are a lot of people! It’s cool to have people support my efforts in complementing my strength and courage to quite on my own. It’s unfortunate though that this transitional period while ‘detoxing’ makes my brain feel like a pile of mush. I’ve seriously been studdering, and having trouble making connections while i speak. What a shitty time to have that going on too! But…..it’s now or never as i see it! So, i’m just going to deal with the crap and work work work.
In the next two weeks i’m going to be at school….likely….atleast 12 hours a day. Today, saturday! i was there from 3PM until 11:30 PM. and it’s going to be about the same tommorrow. Then on monday….(no more salsa lessons….:-(…and i unfortunately had to miss the last 2 too because i was quite overloaded….) i will be at school from 9 AM to probably 8…9…10…whenever i just can’t be there any longer…and each day following will be similiar!
In my NPO class I’ve been quite overwhelmed for quite a few reasons. Onc, my failed papers i’ve turned in are quite disheartening. But i’m keeping a positive outlook and have been working very very hard on getting up to speed with my writing skills where i can. I spent like 8 hours in the past few days alone in a couple of writing books. One focuses on self-expression and communication…and the other, the basic fundementals of composition. It’s amazing how ignorant i am in regards to ‘how to correctly think’. As i go through the basic fundemental book, i am realizing I have no knowlegde in how to go about solveing the problems of proving comprehension and understanding by means of writing alone. I fall into so many traps while i write and i can’t see them because i don’t know how too and i don’t know what i’m supposed to be looking for…..hence i am ignorant to the problems being problems. But, i’m learning quickly what i didn’t know before, and i feel like i’ve already made some headway, but i’m afraid it’s not going to be good enough because i only have a couple of weeks left before the term ends and i have so much other stuff on my plate to chow through too! I just hope i can find the time to give myself plenty of chances to write multiple drafts and have people help lead me through completing my final paper in the class. And….i’d like to not just finish it….i’d like to pass it! Arg.
So, besides the NPO, i have a couple more minor art projects to complete this week (well…due this coming tuesday) and then i have a final art project that is going to be pretty freakin crazy i’m sure! I don’t have a clue what i’m going to do yet….but i really need to be thinking about it. The only requirement is….well….that i do something! Arg! No Restraints at all! What’s that about! Man things here are so different than anything at school before! It’s like…all my life i’ve been forced into doing this or that….no questions asked….mulitple choice crap here……multiple choice crap there…..now it’s like…..damn it, be your own self! Have fun! We’ve worked 8 weeks and with the last project, we’ve shown ourselve WE CAN DRAW PRETTY AMAZING STUFF! But! Now, do it again! But do ANYTHING this time! Arg….hehe……I think it’s funny because the idea is so RIGHT, we should beable be independent. Especially with art, because it is so personal. But, i have such a hard time coming up with good Compositions, which is the biggest aspect of good art, even when he’s vague in his requests like the last project. But atleast he gave us an idea of where to begin! This time….it’s all me. WHEW! What to draw! What to draw! Who knows!
AND! Even more crazy is the fact that on March 6th, we have our final performance for Dance. Crazy Crazy Crazy! I have a lead solo part! It’s going to be so much fun (and rediculously nerve racking!) But SO MUCH WORK!!!!! We’re having to spend atleast 3 hours a day for the next week in rehersal for the show. Intense! Very Intense! Plus the normal 3 hour classes on Monday and Thurday…so thats…uhh……35 hours of dance…minimum this week. That’s not including any work i do at home and outside of the ’speculated’ rehearsal times.
Man, i’m pretty proud of my improvments already in being able to express myself. These bloggings are helping out a lot! Tonight, my feelings have basically rolled off the tips of my fingers. I hope it only continues to get easier!
Goodnight!
-Chris
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The Tree
Tree will you speak to me? You have a knowledge I see, for how long you will exist no one will know, but something made you so that you may grow, yet in the wintertime you lose your leaves and in the spring they return even more beautifully, you do exactly what you’re created for tell me how I may do the same, make the same score..
So I sit my rump next to its stump ready for its speech or some explanation for me, and I wait, and I wait, I have to leave, and come back the next day, and I wait, and I wait, this last for weeks, then finally the tree speaks to me..
“Little one”, So it says, “You want to know the things of the unsaid, why do you wait at my stump? Do you really think I shall give the answer you want? You are a piece of mankind, you are but a young bud, a little runt…”
Oh thank the goodness that is, you can answer the question that I’m tangled with for I walk about and within the depths of me there is something amiss and I don’t know what it could be, would you tell me, old great tree?..
“Young one,” The tree did speak, “Are you sure you want me to speak this great truth you ask of me? It looks as if that’s a yes I see, well there was a great man whom said you must be born again. It’s what you have to do to live fully true, here is how I did it, I’ll explain it to you, you’ll see. I came from another, and fell upon this ground made my way with the rain into where I’m found. I was doing great, at least as far as I did think, but I merely was a nut crazy you see. Then I lost myself and split wide open and what do you know I started growing into what it is that you see this day, but if I didn’t loose myself I’d still be a nut, not knowing it, useless but for the creatures to eat me away. So I have revealed the answer to your question, Did I make it clear to you? Are you still in a guessing?”
No old wise tree I do believe I see until I let go and loose myself I’ll remain a nut crazy, and when I finally let me go is when I actually start to grow, be reborn if you will. There is only one thing that remains to be said, am I in the fresh ground? Or am I found on a stone? For if I loose myself, if I’m not on fresh ground I’ll only become comatose…
The tree with a loud laugh I must say, said this that day, “Now what would it matter if you became that way you wouldn’t know it if it were to happen any way. The best thing to do is to do as you have been requested for obviously it is of you, just think about it, think about whom you’re talking to, you’re a nut just waiting to split…”
“Because you’re talking to me what you call,
The Tree…”
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Hey my big brother Chris. You are doing fantastic through the eyes of my heart. You’ve changed in my watching that I’ve seen. You’re simple and basic clean truth value you seem to be leading yourself by is very honorable in its own self. I personaly thank you for all the help {work} that you do for me; I love you because you’re my brother, yet I love you more because your my friend, helper, and you believe in me…And I thank you. In our talks of one’s personal belief system and how we differ I trully respect yours. In human echonomics the best way to believe is in others and ones own self, your doing that very well. You are a human being that is for the betterment of human beings, and I’m thankful to know you. Keep the betterment of you up, and don’t give up. If for no other reason keep it up for me, for I believe in you; but it’s best worked when you believe in you. I love you Chris.
Ryan
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Foundations and non profit organizations; they are practically one in the same. The only major difference is in how they use the resources donated to them towards accomplish their intended mission.
Non profits use numerous different approaches in achieving their mission. Their efforts are based on voluntary efforts and by government, corporate or individual donations. When these are combined, non profit organizations have capability to work for a cause without the burden of profit building requirement limitations.
The programs and services provided by non profit organizations have a way to becoming entrenched into societies basic feelings of need for continuation and attach to them as the life blood of society. They, if successfully and operated correctly, can become so important to the peoples in and of themselves that they’d not know what to do without them. They also act as an indirect outlet for individuals who want to make a difference in the world and gives everyone that means to make a difference. Simply, they make a visible and tangent difference in the world through collective individual efforts, while under normal circumstance those individuals could not have made such an impact alone. Their dollars would be horribly inefficient at best, and useless at worst.
Generally though, for organization’s to balance the two operations at work, the first operation being the need to find funds for providing the efforts, and second, actually following through with providing the efforts, is very difficult. And even if the balance is attained, continuing to have to focus on both operations separately and with equal attention takes away from the organizations efforts to succeed in it’s mission. When a non profit organization tries for this balance, resources are being wasted in the process of building funds which could potentially be better used had they been able to work wholly towards the mission directly by funding the creation of products and services that are provided by the organization. One strategic way to eliminate the waste is with a separation of the two operations.
Non profit organizations do just this by forming what are known as non profit Foundations, which are developed to work in the sector and provide to accomplish their missions by utilizing team efforts. Which by the way, tends to be a common theme in the sector.
So, from the split emerges two independent players in the sector. One will now only need to devote only little amounts of its’ efforts to accumulating funds and is now able to focus like 99% of their attention on the products and services provided. The other player, Foundation, focus’s practically all of its’ resources in the accumulation of funds and on the contrary only has to use like 1% of it’s efforts to then provided products and services; which is provided in the form of grants to the other non profit organization players. (The percentages I’m using are only emphasize the operation separation)
Foundations work indirectly through other non profit organizations to find success in fulfilling the organizations intended mission. And between the two, now separate entities, we have a potentially more effective means to bring high successes in philanthropy by means of strategic separation for more focused and efficient operation and voluntary commitment to community efforts for combined forces that really make a difference.
-Chris
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Man this really sucks; i’ve failed both of the last two papers i’ve turned in. Luckily though; my teacher, Shelli is the greatest! :-)
She has really gone out of her way (well….she is a teacher…..) to help me ‘not fail’. For my last paper she allowed me to verbalize what i was trying to say.
I know the latest work i turned in was not good compared to what I must be capable of and I was very anxious turning in my writing today because of that. I don’t know where i went wrong exactly, but I felt like I must have missed the target by a long shot, and i apparently did. I do feel that I wrote this paper much to mechanicaly and I think i relied on the text’s used for research way to much. But i tried very hard not to just copy information; i read through information and text and tried to write what i learned from the material.
A big issue for me again this time was not knowing where i was trying to go or what i was trying to accomplish. Which that problem probably lies in the fact that i simply did not give myself enough time to work on it and develop those important particulars, so i was rushed to ‘turn something in’; which i feel though, doesn’t normally happen.
Another issue I’m having though is obviously that i’m seriously lacking some very basic skills and understanding in how to properly write papers in general, but I am working hard to improve my writing skills as fast as i possibly can.
I have not only been writing in my blog but i have borrowed a Writting text book and have been working on the writing excersies out of the book. Plus, I am going to the writing center at COA for help. And, even though i failed this paper, and the last, it’s atleast been good practice.
I really want to be able to write better but i have some seriously ‘mind blocking’ issues in my head or something that i need to hammer out; and though i doubt i’ll really be able to accomplish any great amount of change in the next 2-3 weeks alone; i don’t want to fail another paper. So i’ll do whatever i can to not.
I am going to try and rework my paper again this weekend; maybe just start over completely.
We’ll see!
-Chris
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Whew! It’s freakin late! But I’m done. :-)
I have chosen Foundations as my one source of available funding for Non Profit Organizations to research and in the following pages I will detail what Foundations mean and how they interact with Non Profit Organizations in general. Plus I will explore the trends, issues and challenges facing Foundations as a whole. So, let’s get started.
Foundations are always organized as either a formal Non Profit organization with tax exempt status or as a charitable trust. With one exception, all foundations must focus most of their efforts in grant making to individuals, unrelated organizations or institutions for scientific, educational, cultural, religious or other charitable purposes. I will detail the exception a little later. The two different foundations types are divided by the IRS into two formal entities known as Private and Public Foundations. The difference is found in how the source or sources for which the funds for making grants or offering other non grant services are sought after and used to benefit the public.
Private Foundations are those which receive a majority of their assets through a single source such as individual contributions or from corporations, etc. This foundation type is most common these days. Private Foundations are divided further by distinguishing each by their distinctive operating style. Where operating style is the ways in which assets are accumulated and distributed.
The first type of Private Foundation is known as Independent Foundations. This type of organization which holds gifts and donations, etc. originating from a single source (or small group) in the form of endowments. They then generally only use the principal earned from the endowment to make grants on a very stable and continual basis. These are subject to thorough IRS regulation with intent to ensure they serve the public good due to their narrow base of support and natural tendency to becoming involved in conflicts of interest, and is so regulated with good reason. The next Private Foundation type is known as the Corporate, or company sponsored Foundation. They receive the bulk of their funds directly from a company rather than from an individual. A bulk of the support is attained through direct contributions to the foundations and is much less dependent on endowments. The final foundation type is named very appropriately, Operation Foundation. This is the exception to the ‘all foundations must use grant making their primary source of charity’ that was mentioned earlier. So, again, the Operation Foundation differs in that instead of using grant making as their primary source of giving, they typically allocate their charity resources internally and operate by providing services and programs directly to fulfill the needs and wants of the public and other non-profit organizations.
Public Foundations on the other hand are distinguished by the fact that it all are required to accumulate assets from multiple, diverse sources simultaneously. In other words, Public Foundations are charitable organizations like most typical Non Profit organizations but the exceptions is that they predominately use grant making as their means of charitable contribution to the public.
More specifically, for a foundation to be deemed Public, it must meet certain Internal Revenue Service exclusions guidelines. Any foundations that is deemed to be Public by meeting any of the following criteria are bound by the same IRS guidelines as typical 501(c)3 public charity organizations. Otherwise, if a foundation does not meet any of these requirements, by default, they are deemed Private. Those criteria are as follows.
* It is an organization described in IRS code 170 (b) A: Church’s, schools, colleges, etc; hospitals, medical research institutes, etc; support organizations to public colleges/universities; certain government units; publicly supported organizations;
* It is an organization that normally receives more than one-third of its’ support from gifts, grants, or fees and gross receipts from admissions, sales, etc. and normally receives not more than one-thirds of its’ support from investment income.
* It is a supporting organization that is not publicly supported but is organized for and controlled by another public charity.
* It is an organization organized and operated exclusively for testing public safety.
Public Foundations focus their charitable giving on the arts, health, social change, ethnic, religious and any number of other local, regional, national and international concerns, needs and wants. The most common type of Public Foundations are unofficially known as Community Foundations. It is said to be ‘unofficially named’ because the IRS has no strict definition in its’ code that details the specifies of separate Public Foundation entities like it does for Private Foundations. Generally speaking, Community Foundations make grants in support of broad public needs of the geographic community or region in which they are located. Other less popular types of Public foundations generally focus their grants in and around certain community’s of interest as well but are typically more specific in their purposes. Public Foundations have advantages over private foundations such as the fact that “they have fewer limitations in their grant making, they are exempt from the excise tax that Private Foundations must afford and they have a greater deductibility for donors as a proportion of their pre-tax income.”
Out of the whole of all Foundation types, the latest statistics show that the most popular receivers of grants and services provided are as follows; Education, health, human services, arts and culture, and direct public and society benefit. Foundations are further recognized as being the second top source for funding in the Non Profit sector in having a total of 11 percent of the total charitable contributions made in 2002. This is insignificant when compared to the 76 percent of the total charitable contributions made by individuals, but the Foundation model is currently in expansive period and is growing in popularity on a daily basis.
Now that Foundations have been defined and we have an idea of what they’re impact is in the non profit sector, let’s dive into some of the trends and issues regarding how they interact in the Non-Profit sector. Most recently, the number of individuals donating really large amounts of money to Foundations has been on the rise. The latest and greatest of these donations was made to the Salvation Army by the late heir of the McDonald’s fast food empire for approximately two billion dollars. Wow! That makes her gift the biggest ever to a Foundation in the history of mankind! She also left over two-hundred million to be added to the National Public Radio Foundations endowment fund. Just to name a few other huge contributors to foundations endowments specifically, Fredrick Hamilton, a board member of the Denver Art Museum, gave over two-hundred million to the museum’s endowment; Michael and Susan Dell, whom are the originators of the well known Dell Computer Company based in Texas, donated six-hundred and seventy-three million to their own personal Dell Foundation in order to help children achieve their greatest potential; Eli and Edythe L. Broad made a contribution of over four-hundred million to multiple foundations that support medical research and improvements in urban public schools and the arts; and Oprah Winfrey made a contribution of over fifty million to her own Foundation to “change lives through education.” as well. It’s within reason that many foundations will see this rising number of significant donations as being a great indicator of overall improvement in the competing market for the donated dollar, but most still are not taking it at all for granted. For in reality, the donor’s who are even capable of making such large contributions are still few and far between and so those hoping for such a donation are rightly skeptical that they will ever receive such a gift.
As the time ticks on, foundations are increasingly more apt to using non grant assistance in addition to the grant making activities to supplement the activities involved with managing the grants being given out and to offer miscellaneous assistance that is not available directly with grant making alone; Even if they are not labeled as an Operational Foundation. Foundations want to ensure the efficient use of the resources they are provided and in turn provide to benefit the public at large and feel that by having more direct control over the use and distribution of those assets which are directly relating to their cause. Many believe this can be achieved by focusing more resources on non grant activities. Some of those activities involve providing services in management like technical assistance, peer assistance in getting people involved for a cause, restructuring resources to further develop and encourage the heightening of organizational accountability standards and to provide constructive evaluations of non profit organizations and their affiliates. These are all things that could not be guaranteed to improve by grant giving alone.
Due to some unfortunate misusing of funds in the Non Profit sector, all charitable organizations, including foundations, are once again under the lime light of public scrutiny and skepticism. A few good examples of the misappropriation of non profit funds came from the very important and widely known Chronicle of Philanthropy’s latest investigative reporting on the issue. They reported that even though by law no Non Profit organization is allowed to provide loans to
their organizational leaders, some did so anyways. Among the bad apples is the Dean of Seattle University Law School, Rudolph Hal. He was provided an eight-hundred and fifty-thousand dollar loan for housing. Also, the Nature Conservancy, the worlds largest environmental organization, was accused recently of a few violations ranging from hiding personal income of employee’s, to land deals which favored certain affiliated parties, to offering a one and a half million dollar loan to one of it’s board members. In addition to the illegal loans being made, the salaries and benefit packages being offered to executive and other officials is suspiciously on the rise though organizational earnings or other reasonable causes for increase in salary are not occurring. One example of this unfair treatment and misuses of tax-exempted funds is the case of the American Museum of Natural History. The Museum’s income has actually declined by twenty-six percent in 2002, but the salary of its’ president, Ellen Fitter increased by fifteen percent to over six-hundred thousand dollars a year. Simply speaking, this behavior is going to by viewed by the public as blatant abuse just like in the recently occurring Enron and Worldcom scandals. Technically speaking, the public is actually losing billion in revenue that would normally be paid in taxes or would be used for public good by these non profit organizations had they not been exploiting the system. Some organizations have in reality broken laws by choosing to misuse the organizations funds, but more importantly even is that in the eyes of the public, they’ve damaged the trust donors have in non profit organizations around the world.
A good way to reverse or at least prevent further abuse such as I’ve described above is by raising the accountability standards and increasing transparency of an organization. If an organization opens itself up fully, it’s constituents will inherently be less likely to try and get away with something that would be more than just embarrassing if they were to get caught because they’d almost for sure be noticed and caught in the act. The top officials also need to always take responsibility for the over site in defining and implementing the fundamental values for which the organizations as a whole are to be guided by and must always be aware of the potential conflicts of interest within the organizations and how each might be perceived by the public at large when they are noticed.
To wrap things up; Foundations are a vital part of the non profit sector in that they offer an alternative outlet for high impact charitable giving which can be used by all entities that are able to give. But at the same time, they are also highly susceptible to abuse if we don’t continue to put pressure on those key people who are managing the public donations we make to all of our public charities.
-Chris
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It’s been quite a bit better the past couple days. Thanks everyone! My brother Ryan, Tony, Nicki, Jian, Matt, Myra, everyone! You’ve all been great!
Sunday morning I woke up hung over with argness. I had gone to bed really early saturday night because i just had to. I then woke up very early to go to COA. I was at COA by 9 AM. I felt soo bad. I had a muffin for breakfast that i bought from where i used to work but could not eat it. Something in my chest was still hurting a bit and i lost my appetite quickly. So after i made it to school and failed to eat my muffin I went to the library. But, the library was closed. It didn’t open until 12 noon on sundays. Shit. So i layed on the couch down stairs for a while because i was cold and there was a nice upright heater unit blowing right at the couch. It was nice. I layed down for 30 minutes or and just relaxed and got ready to face the cold again because i was about to track across campus to work on my 2d project.
Right now in 2d we are working on a 2 week in class asignment. We have a background unit that stands upright about 2 feet and sides that fold out on either side like cabinet doors that make it about 3 ft wide. The requirements otherwise were, it must be drawn in either charcoal, graphite, ink, or a combination and that we had to have a background clothe/drapery/material/backdrop and we had to create a still life composition with two through whatever number of objects. Those objects could practically be anything. Also we had to have one major light source. The rest….a lot! is left up to me.
It has not been easy to get to the point i’m at with the drawing so far and i’m proud. But, i have a lot of work left. A lot! And so on sunday morning i had decided to go put a few hours in. I went in around 10 am i guess. After a few to many hours of ‘after valentines day’ love songs i had to go. I stayed until noon or 1 pm. The radio was on in the studio and the wrongs songs kept playing…..it was kinda embarrising, but i left.
So, after that, i went to the library because it was now open. I was not very happy. My friend Jian was working and i spoke with her for a bit. I stayed in the library talking to Jian for a while, and read material for my NPO class until 4 PM.
At 4 i went to dance practice with my friends Nicki and Matt and Marhela (hehe…i butchered it i’m sure….it’s like mar-hay-la ) We didn’t do much for some reason, which was good for me. For an hour atleast we just talked about random stuff. It was great! They are really awsome people! I’m learning alot from, and alot about them! Then we discussed and practiced our groups routine for the rest of the next hour.
At 6 we ended practice but matt stuck around and talked to me for a while. He asked if anything was wrong and i say….’straight up, hell yeah.’ Then proceeded to talk about lots of stuff that i am feeling and he listened like a pro! hehe. Then i tried to mimic him and listened to him….without being defensive. Whew. But it came off very well because I trust him, he’s got 20 years on me, and he’s just got the best heart. And i was comfortable with what he was talking about, which was basically meditation and what it has done for him in times of overloads with thoughts and emotions and feelings and whatnot. I understood what he was saying because I went to the Winter Wellness Workshop that dealt with managing stress and emotional well being the week before. At this session, I and the others attending were shown how to meditate simply by ‘always following the breath’ It’s very simple and i had actually reused it with moderate success Saturday night when i was in melt down. hehe. (yes….it is serious, but it is funny too….) It was good advice for Matt to have given me. And the attention and comfort he provided alone was healing in and of itself.
So i then proceded home and had a bla bla bla night. Bla bla bla because i was feeling a lot better….but i was still feeling considerably bad.
Monday was pretty freakin’ good. NPO class went smoothly and afterwards, at 11 am, i went to the writing lab for the first time. I met up with Amy and she helped me quite a lot! More than she’d probably imagine actually. I found a writing book on the shelf and she let me borrow it, that’s cool. Honor system too. Cool. She also say down with me for atleast 30 minutes to talk with me and we reviewed my first NPO writing assignment. She said basically a lot of stuff that i have at one point been told i need to work on, but she very quickly and constructively critized my work as a reminder. And, she busted out the grammer book and went over some pauseing and sentence flow stuff. Basically, she’s helped get me on the right track!
Then I went to eat lunch and ran into my friend Myra. She’s been there for me so far quite a few times already includeing this time.
Then, I went to dance practice at 1 until 4 and of course had a good time. We are really in crunch time because the final performace is on march 6th. WHEW! It’s 2 hours long. Split though, luckily, between 2 separate classes.
While in dance, and many more times prior to this one and more times than anyone else so far, Nicki was there to support me and told me that i should have come over and hung with her sunday morning!
I’m able to be doing much better the past couple days because of everyone else in my world right now at COA too, such as all my teachers, my advisors, the other students, and lots of others!
But, i have to give myself some credit here too i guess. It hasn’t been easy.
-Chris
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