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			<title>A Heart to Heart</title>
			<description>Two young ladies have crossed each other's path in a major way, and though they became bestfiends in a matter of a semester, they find out at the end of it all they hardly knew one another.</description>
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			<title>Defense of the Great Giver</title>
			<description>ForewordAll arguments in justification of suffering provoke bitter resentment against the author. You would like to know how I behave when I am experiencing pain, not writing books about it. You need not guess, for I will tell you; I am a great coward. But what is that to the purpose? When I thi..</description>
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			<title>Defense of the Great Giver</title>
			<description>&quot;How can a good God exist with so much evil in the world?&quot; This essay was designed to provide an apology to this question by utilizing theology, philosophy, and classic literature.</description>
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