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Monday, July 15, 2002
The Shape of Space
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Brian
Dream Street, N Y C, United States
One trouble with children today is that every year in grade school they do ALL ABOUT ME projects. They should do ALL ABOUT HIM/HER and develop some empathy for the kid in the next seat, instead of envy or contempt.
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