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		<title>Television: Boob tube or learning opportunity?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my childhood, my parents organized us around the TV for programs like “My Three Sons” and the “Ed Sullivan Show.” I may not remember much of what I learned of history in 4th grade, but I can easily recall the lyrics from “Mister Ed.” Not surprisingly, my sons can repeat many advertising slogans for [...]]]></description>
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