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      <image:title>News - How Buddhism Drew PCP Director to Myanmar - In 2017, Buddhism drew Danielle Purkey, the Academic Director of the Pre-Collegiate Program of Yangon (PCP), to Myanmar. By then she had already studied Buddhism in India, Thailand, and Nepal, so her position as English teacher immersed in the monastic community of 50-plus  Buddhist nuns at Dhamma Moli Buddhist Education Center in Yangon fit nicely. She even temporarily ordained as a Buddhist nun for a month to deepen her knowledge of Buddhism and meditation.  “It was an insightful and transformative year of my life,” says Dani, who shaved her head and collected alms as a Buddhist novice.</image:title>
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