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	<title>Comments on: An interview</title>
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		<title>By: Jan &#38; John, KivaFriends</title>
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		<description>Thank you for the information on the interview.  One of the hardest things to do is choose who to lend to based on the write-up on Kiva.  Age, married, # of children... so difficult to get a feel for how this loan will really improve their life.  With so many loans to choose from, the picture and the first couple of sentences in the write-up are crucial to whether I choose or move on to the next.  But given information such as age 27 and oldest child 14 - shows me I need to read these descriptions much more carefully. God Bless you for going to their country to help out.</description>
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