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	<title>Comments on: Secret Societies in the Social Media age.</title>
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		<title>By: uberVU - social comments</title>
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		<title>By: Social Media and the Non-Profit - How Social Media is vital to fraternal organizations &#124; freemasoninformation.com</title>
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		<description>[...] few weeks back we explored the ideas of Social Media as it intersected with Secret Societies, creating the shift from restricted knowledge to an open communication in the 21st century -ciphers [...]</description>
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		<title>By: 47th Problem of Euclid</title>
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		<dc:creator>47th Problem of Euclid</dc:creator>
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		<description>When I lost my job in January, the masons I found on LinkedIn were very helpful. I must have had at least 5 serious job leads that came either from a blue lodge group or a Scottish Rite group on LinkedIn. The better groups will write to your lodge (or valley, chapter, orient, council, shrine temple or commandery) secretary to determine if you really are a member before allowing you to join their group. This version of masonic networking was very helpful to me in difficult times. There are also Prosper masonic groups who provide loans to masons who may not be able to get bank loans. As long as these groups guard their respective West Gates, I think this is a great way, through social media, that brothers can offer or find relief from other masons.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I lost my job in January, the masons I found on LinkedIn were very helpful. I must have had at least 5 serious job leads that came either from a blue lodge group or a Scottish Rite group on LinkedIn. The better groups will write to your lodge (or valley, chapter, orient, council, shrine temple or commandery) secretary to determine if you really are a member before allowing you to join their group. This version of masonic networking was very helpful to me in difficult times. There are also Prosper masonic groups who provide loans to masons who may not be able to get bank loans. As long as these groups guard their respective West Gates, I think this is a great way, through social media, that brothers can offer or find relief from other masons.</p>
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