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		<title>From The Classroom: Turkey Day Edition</title>
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	When we were toddlers, still learning about fundamentals such as the alphabet and not eating fertilizer, the concept of Thanksgiving was unknown to us. Frankly, it scared us. The wafting aromas of pumpkin pie, turkey, sweet potatoes, and other delicacies lured us slyly into the kitchen, only to have us be surrounded by a forest [...]
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