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		<description><![CDATA[Videos, laser sharrows, and more. | Alan: One book: I finally got around to reading Richard Louv&#8217;s Last Child in the Woods this week. Inspiring stories, although I found the empirical evidence less robust than I had been expecting. The widely discussed phenomenon of &#8220;nature-deficit disorder&#8221; that he describes is really just a hypothesis at this point.]]></description>
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