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                <text>15th Anniversary Collection </text>
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        <name>How has your life changed because of what happened on September 11, 2001?</name>
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            <text>my name is Matt, I'm now 35 &amp; at the time of 9/11/01, I was in college (Penn St.) &amp; recall the bonds of friendship formed that day that remains to this day w/those who were from mainly NYC &amp; D.C.  I just remember sitting with those classmates who were greatly concerned for their families in the Big Apple &amp; DC, as I myself had relatives &amp; friends in the DC region then.  My dad actually at the time was an airline employee (AA/TWA) &amp; I recall being nervous that our airports would be targeted that day...luckily they were not.  I had an aunt &amp; uncle who are musicians that traveled abroad &amp; were married that day.  What I've learned in the yrs. since:  Is through the bond of friendship, fellowship, family, music, &amp; love...those things are that which United us then on 9/11 &amp; still do now, which can help for us to remain strongly resolute as a people &amp; Nation before the eyes of the world.</text>
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        <description>Where did you hear about the website?</description>
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