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	<title>Comments on: 22:4 (2007:12) Guest Editorial: Why I Didn&#8217;t Volunteer and Why You Should</title>
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		<title>By: Lisa Blackwell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa Blackwell</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great piece Erika! I have also found that by volunteering I&#039;m actually getting to know NASIG people in a way that simply attending the conference doesn&#039;t permit. I wish I hadn&#039;t been so hesitant to introduce myself at previous conferences but, not really knowing anyone, I found it very intimidating. I felt like such an outsider that I didn&#039;t even consider attending some of the impromptu social events. I might get braver and attend some of them in Arizona since my volunteer experiences have made me feel much more connected!
Lisa</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great piece Erika! I have also found that by volunteering I&#8217;m actually getting to know NASIG people in a way that simply attending the conference doesn&#8217;t permit. I wish I hadn&#8217;t been so hesitant to introduce myself at previous conferences but, not really knowing anyone, I found it very intimidating. I felt like such an outsider that I didn&#8217;t even consider attending some of the impromptu social events. I might get braver and attend some of them in Arizona since my volunteer experiences have made me feel much more connected!<br />
Lisa</p>
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