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		<title>By: bertoaus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s not that simple, when English is not your mothertongue. International contributions for Make need a special treatment and I am happy that even Make Projects get editorial support. Reading English is something else than writing it. It is nearly impossible to make a Europeen forum/blog for Makers. We are organising now an international Maker Faire with German, French and Dutch spoken within a circle of 30 miles. Language of instruction has to be English, even in the heart of Europe.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not that simple, when English is not your mothertongue. International contributions for Make need a special treatment and I am happy that even Make Projects get editorial support. Reading English is something else than writing it. It is nearly impossible to make a Europeen forum/blog for Makers. We are organising now an international Maker Faire with German, French and Dutch spoken within a circle of 30 miles. Language of instruction has to be English, even in the heart of Europe.</p>
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