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		By: Dan Tricarico		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dan Tricarico]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Note to self:  Don&#039;t eat Trail Mix while reading BCE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I smiled and chuckled, having never heretofore heard Thomas Jefferson referred to as &quot;T.J.&quot; But then I doubled back to give it a read and when I got to &quot;Lev my stuff with Tori,&quot; I did a spit take and my trail mix went a-spraying all over my kitchen table (probably need a new laptop now, BCE, thanks!). But then you spoke about rights and The Big Three and ended with a picture of The Liberty Tax man in his faux Statue of Liberty garb (the same guy I see on my street corner for the first few months of every year) and I remembered why I read this blog. Wise, smart, and funny, as usual.  And my students could learn a thing or two from you, BCE, about how to close read an important document. Thanks for the post! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Note to self:  Don&#8217;t eat Trail Mix while reading BCE</strong><br />I smiled and chuckled, having never heretofore heard Thomas Jefferson referred to as &#8220;T.J.&#8221; But then I doubled back to give it a read and when I got to &#8220;Lev my stuff with Tori,&#8221; I did a spit take and my trail mix went a-spraying all over my kitchen table (probably need a new laptop now, BCE, thanks!). But then you spoke about rights and The Big Three and ended with a picture of The Liberty Tax man in his faux Statue of Liberty garb (the same guy I see on my street corner for the first few months of every year) and I remembered why I read this blog. Wise, smart, and funny, as usual.  And my students could learn a thing or two from you, BCE, about how to close read an important document. Thanks for the post! </p>
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