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13 Apr 2009

Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin

threecupsofteaImmediately after finishing this book, I wanted to sit down and write a check out to the Central Asian Institute (Greg Mortenson’s foundation) but I didn’t and then my hours got cut back at work and so I never did write that check.  But I did go around talking about it to everyone who would listen for the next three months.  And now I’m telling you. 

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13 April, 2009 at 14:36 by J.T. Oldfield

Tags: Asian/Asian-American, economics, education, must read, philanthropy, religion
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