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		<description><![CDATA[Does where we live shape how we think and act? | This isn&#8217;t the sort of thing I blog about regularly, but it strikes me that this New York Timesarticle on suicide, of all things, has an important lesson about how our physical environments can shape our behavior. According to the article, large numbers of &#8220;impulse&#8221; suicide attempts&#8212;the ones that are undertaken with little premeditation&#8212;could be prevented simply by making the most common means of taking one&#8217;s life a little less...]]></description>
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