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		<title>How Teaching Is Like Blowing Leaves &#038; Snow</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As it turns out, however, leaf blowing and doing pretty much anything with snow are a mixture of art and science which take some time to master. Either can prove oddly fulfilling, but most of the time… well, it’s just frustrating and embarrassing how badly it sometimes goes. As someone who has embarrassed myself regularly throughout my life, I am certain I’ve rarely looked quite as foolish as I did the first half-dozen times I powered up either of these devices. Some days I still do.&#160;</p><p>That’s the part that was somehow oddly familiar from day one.</p>]]></description>
		
		
		
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