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		<description><![CDATA[The joy of hate reading, fighting fake news, how a six-hour work day saves money, and more. | Margaret There is nothing that will make you care about something as much as a little personal investment. I recently came across this amazing list titled 101 small ways you can improve your city. Reading through it, it’s more like 101 ways you can love your city. My goals: set up a little free library and install a homemade bench near my bus stop. Next year I am building a...]]></description>
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