Update setting of notebook's env. variables for CRDS #262
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This PR is to address updating the setting of said notebooks environment variables for CRDS to match the accepted practices from the jwst-pipeline-repository. This includes changing the CRDS_PATH from being set to the CWD -> the Home Directory. It also includes moving the import of the crds package to be after the setting of the CRDS environment variables.
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