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                    [Summary] => More than two years ago, Mayo Lopez, AIM professor and dear friend, gave me the book The Heart Aroused: Poetry and Preservation of Soul in Corporate America. It sat in my home waiting for the opportune time for me to discover it, when my life and concerns would be most enriched by what its author, David Whyte, had to say. When the student is ready, the teacher with the right book will come. Now I find this book complements my writing classes.

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                    [Summary] => More than two years ago, Mayo Lopez, AIM professor and dear friend, gave me the book The Heart Aroused: Poetry and Preservation of Soul in Corporate America. It sat in my home waiting for the opportune time for me to discover it, when my life and concerns would be most enriched by what its author, David Whyte, had to say. When the student is ready, the teacher with the right book will come. Now I find this book complements my writing classes.

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