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	<title>Comments on: ACCOUNTING FOR SUCCESS IN REJECTION: Renaldo Lapuz</title>
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		<title>By: jameszamora</title>
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		<description>A nice rejection success story. I was also a reject- kick out of the seminary despite my wanting to become a missionary. For few reasons I got kicked out.

VSO International, however, gave me a new meaning of life. I was accepted as international volunteer assigned to Bangladesh.

My reject recommendation earned dollars for the project where I worked. From Tk 262M the Phase II of our project was increased by CIDA to Tk 480M and became a national program.

If people will only learned from Ren Lapuz, rejections have so much vitality for success.</description>
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<p>VSO International, however, gave me a new meaning of life. I was accepted as international volunteer assigned to Bangladesh.</p>
<p>My reject recommendation earned dollars for the project where I worked. From Tk 262M the Phase II of our project was increased by CIDA to Tk 480M and became a national program.</p>
<p>If people will only learned from Ren Lapuz, rejections have so much vitality for success.</p>
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