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	<description>Just another Ben Franklin Institute weblog</description>
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		<title>ATTENTION - OUR QUESTION</title>
		<description>Attenzione to all of you that are reading this blog - here is the purpose of it - the question that Lucy and I (Ivan) made for Mr. Guliani  

 
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Enjoy! </description>
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		<title>Havin` fun in classes</title>
		<description>Science Lab classes are held by Kelsi and Ron. In our group is Levan, Amanda, Noushin, Heidi, Alena, Ivan and Lucy.

 In our first class we had couple of entertaining debates whether smashed ice or regular ice is better, whether soccer is the best sport in the world or not-you know, stuff like ...</description>
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		<title>Helpful links</title>
		<description>If you are reading this, then you must be interested in this lovely topic.You would probably want to find out something more about this topic and the political standings of the presidental candidates. Well, that's why  we are putting these links here, so you can find something more about this ...</description>
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		<title>Stem Cell Research</title>
		<description>Stem cell research is a newly developed technique of taking a special type of human cells called "stem cells". What is so special about them is that they are pluripotent, meaning that they are not specialized for any tissue (like muscle cells, brain cells) but can develop to any tissue. The ...</description>
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		<title>Hello diplomats!</title>
		<description>Welcome to Ben Franklin Institute lab blogs. This blog deals with interaction between politics and science, how they depend on each other and also how to combine them with religion.

We would appreciate any suggestions how to improve it, so please leave comments after reading.

Thank you,

Ivan and Lucy  </description>
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