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		<title>Education VS Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once I started researching this topic I was amazed at how little information there was.  Most of the information I did find, was written by home-schoolers trying to justify their position.   Now, I do not necessarily disagree with home schooling, I have a very dear friend that home schools her children.  I do have concerns [...]]]></description>
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