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		<title>By: Monk's New Bakery, Contest! &#124; Dancing Dog Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Last Summer I wrote about the Order of Cistercian Monks, founded in the 11th century, whose mission is entrepreneurial in nature, and is referred to as “Commerce with Compassion.”  Monks choose work in keeping with a contemplative life, and donate all the profits to charitable causes. They are very much involved in their communities and conduct as much local trade as possible. [...]</description>
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