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	<title>Comments on: Testing Ancestry-based Curriculums in Public Schools</title>
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		<title>By: Darrell Holmes</title>
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		<description>As a parent and just a regular guy, I love the idea.  I&#039;ve been in sales for 8 years now and one thing I know about EVERYONE is they love talking about themselves.  There&#039;s no greater way to ease tension that by making someone feel as though you&#039;re interested in them.  Looking for conversational cues about people ( items in their office, vehicles, family) makes it easy to bring them into what you want to talk about.  I think this would also help children relate better with parents and other family members.  I love the idea and would like to see how far it goes</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a parent and just a regular guy, I love the idea.  I&#8217;ve been in sales for 8 years now and one thing I know about EVERYONE is they love talking about themselves.  There&#8217;s no greater way to ease tension that by making someone feel as though you&#8217;re interested in them.  Looking for conversational cues about people ( items in their office, vehicles, family) makes it easy to bring them into what you want to talk about.  I think this would also help children relate better with parents and other family members.  I love the idea and would like to see how far it goes</p>
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