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			<title>Thoughts Between </title>
			<description>Sometimes, when I pause for a moment to breathe between customers and orders, I imagine what it would be like to work in a library.This library would have tall, regal arches and old stone pillars, inlaid with worn wooden shelves that sagged with the weight of hundreds of books. The walls would reach..</description>
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			<title>Death, According To The World And The Way Children&amp;rsquo;s Eyes See It</title>
			<description>I used to believe in heaven. Not so much at first; when I was sitting on the pews of my church, I would absentmindedly carve lines into the splintering wood as the priest read scripture in an engaging voice, as though he could see the glazed eyes of the congregation and he thought that raising his v..</description>
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			<title>Dangerous Knowledge in Frankenstein: A Frank Review</title>
			<description>Mary Shelley&amp;rsquo;s novel Frankenstein is a classicgothic novel from the Romantic period. In similar fashion with this period, Frankensteinis heavily philosophical in its themes of family, ethics and especially theidea of dangerous knowledge. Throughout the novel, Shelley illustrates that..</description>
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			<title>My Grandfather's Canoe</title>
			<description>I have an old canoe hanging on the side of my shed. It is made of auburn wood and rusting metal, and though it splinters under my finger I love it more dearly than the rest of my possessions. When it&amp;rsquo;s in the water, it is rickety and unbalanced. One jerk in the wrong direction and it will caps..</description>
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