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			<title><![CDATA[Ms. Brown: --an interview]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <div class='ArticleAuthor'>By the JAM</div><br>1. Q: What is your favorite perk that comes with the job?  A: Seeing kids learning, the light bulb going off.  2. Q: How many years have you been teaching?  A: 28.4  3. Q: Did you always teach at this school?  A: No.  4. Q: How did you become a math teacher?  A: There was an opening for seventh grade math so I took it.  5. Q: Did you do anything before you became a math teacher?  A: Yes, I was a waitress, ran a cash register at Fish n’ Chips, was a manager at the house wares department at Sears.   6. Q: What was your favorite subject in school?  A: I hate to admit it, but English.  7. Q: Do you have any hobbies?  A: Yes, Sudoku electronic game, watching really old movies, and traveling.  8. Q: What is your favorite thing about being a math teacher?  A: June, July, and August. (That’s a joke by the way.)  9. Q: Do you have any pets?  A: Yes, two love birds named Bogie and Becall.  10. Q: Do you get a warm and fuzzy feeling inside when you teach somebody something new?  A: Yes!  11. Q: Coke or Pepsi?  A: Coke. ]]></description>
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