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Flickr Photo by Beth. That's my favorite photo of her. They are also running a contest : The Red Cross is also encouraging dog owners to cool off during these dog days by diving into the American Red Cross Pet Photo Pool. Get your camera ready and sniff out these instructions to enter our Dog Days of Summer photocontest.
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I wrote about the experience on BlogHer last week. I've organized social media workshops that also "give away" some equipment or software usually a contest. Here's more about the condition of the school , some photo documentation , and this post from Common Knowledge about the issues. They also observe that the City???s
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