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    <dc:creator>rmact@juno.com</dc:creator>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This is the CourageNet Wiki.&nbsp; I’ll use this area to create articles on important subjects relating to leadership.&nbsp; This being in the format of a wiki, we are able to edit each others writing&#8212;and a modification trail will result.</p>

<p>To start a new subject, you go to the Search Wiki Articles section on the bottom-left and enter a new subject.&nbsp; First a search will take place to determine if the subject already exists, if not, you’ll be prompted for the option to create one or not.</p>

<p>Members then will be allowed to modify the post.&nbsp; So, it seems a great song-writing tool.</p>

<p>Click on Titles-List to see the existing articles.&nbsp; Log-in to make modifications.</p>

<p>The creator of an article can choose to moderate changes to the text by clicking “moderate article”. </p>

<p>There are some special codes to use in the documents.<br />
Read the Wiki Instructions links to learn the power of the codes that can go in the articles to link to files, to other articles, create categories, etc.</p>]]></description>
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