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		By: Steve Carellas		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Coach Murphy was my 9th-grade Civics teacher nearly 40 years ago. I enjoyed his class and teaching style very much and even remember a specific lesson he conducted on the stock market. As a player on Gateway’s freshman basketball team, how I looked forward to suiting up for him on the varsity! Alas, my dad and I moved to Knoxville, TN, before the start of my sophomore year, dashing that dream. Nonetheless, I haven’t forgotten Coach Murphy and only discovered this recognition when researching my “educational history” for a graduate class. Congratulations, Coach! My time with you was brief, but you left an impression!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coach Murphy was my 9th-grade Civics teacher nearly 40 years ago. I enjoyed his class and teaching style very much and even remember a specific lesson he conducted on the stock market. As a player on Gateway’s freshman basketball team, how I looked forward to suiting up for him on the varsity! Alas, my dad and I moved to Knoxville, TN, before the start of my sophomore year, dashing that dream. Nonetheless, I haven’t forgotten Coach Murphy and only discovered this recognition when researching my “educational history” for a graduate class. Congratulations, Coach! My time with you was brief, but you left an impression!</p>
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