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Example #1: START: Study, Think, Act, Respond Together
START is a free-of-charge 24-session course designed to foster study circles among groups of people interested in community health and development issues. Participants study and discuss environmental, domestic, and world issues using the online readings, read and think about the world they want and how to get there, and then act. START is self-paced and flexible for a variety of groups.
More information on the START Study Guide and Reading List can be found on the START website at www.startguide.org.
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