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		<title>Sigmund Freud: Searching the Mind</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Good morning,&#8221; says one psychiatrist as he passes another in the hallway.
&#8220;Hmm,&#8221; thinks the other psychiatrist, &#8220;I wonder what he meant by that.&#8221;
Is there some deep hidden meaning &#8212; as that joke suggests &#8212; in our every gesture, comment and slip of the tongue? Well, like most jokes, this one makes its point by exaggeration, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Whooping Crane: Spectacular Dancers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unique to North America, whooping cranes (&#8220;Grus americana&#8221;) stand about five feet tall, have sinewy necks, long legs, and a wing span of about seven-and-a-half feet. Their snow-white bodies are contrasted by jet-black wing tips and a red-and-black head.

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		<title>American Revolution Ends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Yorktown Campaign in Virginia in 1781, marked the last great military action in the American Revolution and assured that America would be a free nation.
In late summer 1781, General George Washington, in camp near New York City, learned that the British commander in the southern Colonies, Lord Charles Cornwallis, had failed to destroy the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Formula For SETI</title>
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1960 AD
GREEN BANK, WEST VIRGINIA
Frank Drake, the man who conducted the first modern search for radio signals from other civilizations, developed a way of thinking about how many civilizations there could be in our galaxy. It&#8217;s now known as the Drake Equation: N = R x Fs x Fp x Ne x Fl x Fi [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Blue Whale: Largest Animal Ever</title>
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It is believed that no animal &#8212; living or dead &#8212; has ever been larger than the blue whale. This giant marine mammal can grow up to 120 feet in length and weigh more than 100 tons. Like other large undersea animals, the blue whale reaches its massive size by feeding on microscopic animals known [...]]]></description>
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