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Armed with a Georgetown University diploma, Beth Hanley embarked in her 20s on a path hoping to become a professional world-saver. First she worked at nonprofit Bread for the World. Then she taught middle school English in central Africa with the Peace Corps. Finally, to certify her idealism, she graduated last spring with a master's degree in international relations from Johns Hopkins University.
there is only one thing to say . . .
"If I knew a man was coming to my house with the fixed intention of doing me good, I would run for my life,"via.
~~ Thoreau