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		<description><![CDATA[Learning from big cultural shifts on tobacco and recycling. | There are breakthrough moments along the way, laws enacted and whatnot, but big cultural shifts often happen incrementally, slowly enough that they seep into mainstream attitudes rather than changing them overnight. Looking back over the recent past, it&#8217;s clear that attitudes and behaviors that may have once seemed radical or impossible have become perfectly natural to us in a few decades&#8217; time. Take our attitudes about smoking, seat belt use,...]]></description>
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