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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever wonder, what is in the food that you eat? The information you read on labels should have to tell you what kind of ingredients are in the product. I always buy certified organic, when I can. Even if it is fresh, whole food, I want to know, if it is genetically modified [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever wonder, what is in the food that you eat?</p>
<p>The information you read on labels should have to tell you what kind of ingredients are in the product. I always buy certified organic, when I can. Even if it is fresh, whole food, I want to know, if it is genetically modified for one thing. Certified organic used to mean that it was “not” from genetically modified seeds.</p>
<p>The certified organic has been watered down so much, that they have more and more (over 250) non-organic ingredients that can be added to them, as well as foods from genetically modified seed, I was so sad, when they started putting people on the certification board that were tied in with these huge industries that are in the business of genetically modified foods.</p>
<p>I am alarmed at the studies done on animals that have been given a diet of genetically modified food.</p>
<p>The industry keeps these quiet. “An estimated 75 percent of foods in U.S. grocery stores contain GM ingredients. About seven out of every 10 items in the average grocery cart have been genetically modified. And don’t bother reading labels to see if you’re buying a GM product, because no labeling is required.” (1) “What I know is that, there are two basic types of genetically engineered crops on the market now: herbicide-tolerant and insect-resistant.</p>
<p>Herbicide-tolerant crops usually include corn, cotton, sugar beets, soy, and canola. These are grown to handle the direct use of pesticides on them. There are over a billion pounds of pesticides used in the United States alone, each year. Many of these chemical fertilizers were developed for use as bombs or poisons in warfare. They poison our food and our environment.</p>
<p>Pesticides particularly affect our nervous system. Insect-resistant crops usually include corn, potatoes, soy, and cotton. These plants actually produce an insecticide to kill insects that feed on them. If this is what the genetically engineered plant is doing to a small insect, then what is it doing to the person who is eating this food? The effect of this type of plant on the environment and in the human body, especially long-term, is unknown.</p>
<p>Genetically engineered, or genetically modified (GM), plants are escaping into the wild and inter-breeding with wild plants. Our pollinators, such as bees, are in trouble now. Are genetically engineered plants a contributing factor? Good question. Genetically engineered food is such a recent food product that no long-term, in-depth studies show their long-term effect on humans or the ecosystem. You must decide for yourself if eating food that has pest control built right into it or has large amounts of poisons put on it is good for human consumption.” (2)</p>
<p>So, this November, California will vote for “the right to know” what is in their food. I am a member of a group called “ Slow Food.” The group of Slow Food USA is supporting this campaign to make these companies and the producers of genetically modified foods actually put it on the label of the food. I support this right to know. Here is a link for you to help with the campaign.</p>
<p>So, if you want to know what and where you food came from, join in and sign you name for fair, healthy, good, and clean food! If they do it in California, then we may be able to get in the other states as well. Let’s get this supported! Let your voice be heard!</p>
<p>Slow food says,” This issue isn&#8217;t just about California. With just 33 days left until election day,Monsanto, DuPont, Dow, ConAgra and other pesticide and processed food corporations have come up with $34 million to ensure you’re kept in the dark about what’s in the food you eat and serve your family. Slow Food USA stands in opposition to these forces.”</p>
<p>They also said, “At a recent event in California, Slow Food’s founder Carlo Petrini told us that passing Proposition 37 should be Slow Food California&#8217;s top priority in the next 33 days. Without taking a position for or against GMOs, he urged us to protect our right to know what we are eating. &#8220;The campaign is important for all of Slow Food,&#8221; he said. &#8220;And not only for California but for the entire United States and the whole world.&#8221; He told us all that the world is watching &#8212; can we protect our right to know?”</p>
<p><a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?shva=1#inbox/13a2d0ffcac98826" target="_blank" rel="noopener external noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external">Here is the link!</a></p>
<p>Sources:</p>
<p>1.- Mercola, Dr. Joseph. “Everything You HAVE TO KNOW about<br />
Dangerous Genetically Modifi ed Foods.” Dr. Joseph Mercola’s<br />
website. October 17, 2009. articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/<br />
archive/2009/10/17/everything-you-have-to-know-about-dangerous-<br />
genetically-modifi ed-foods.aspx.<br />
2. Addison, Nancy&#8217;s award-winning book, “<a href="http://Author.to/nancyaddison" target="_blank" rel="noopener external noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external">H<em>ow To Be A Healthy Vegetarian</em>”</a> June, 2012.<br />
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In an article in the NY Times on Sept. 3, Kenneth Chang describes the study that Stanford Scientists did on whether or not the organic strawberry has more vitamin C in it than conventional strawberries. In the study, the scientist did not find a huge amount of difference in the amount of vitamin C in [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: medium;"> In an article in the NY Times on Sept. 3, Kenneth Chang describes the study that Stanford Scientists did on whether or not the organic strawberry has more vitamin C in it than conventional strawberries. In the study, the scientist did not find a huge amount of difference in the amount of vitamin C in the fruits. Organic, GMOs, Quality And Our Health is of vital importance and let&#8217;s look into this and the findings.<br />
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<p><span style="font-size: medium;"> It was one way the scientists were trying to compare the organic and the conventional foods. Their conclusion being that organic fruits and vegetables were no more nutritious than the conventional less expensive varieties. It says that a senior affiliate with Stanford’s Health Center for Health Policy said “ I think we were definitely surprised.”(i) <strong>He also cited a study done in 2010</strong> that did find that <em><strong>organic strawberries did contain more vitamin C</strong> </em>than conventional ones and that <strong>this study had been “ erroneously left out”</strong> (ii) <strong>of the study.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">In this Stanford study they found that organic fruits and vegetables were no more likely to be contaminated by dangerous bacteria. Well that is good to know, because none of us want E Coli contaminated food. They did say that the conventional fruits and vegetables did have more pesticide residue on it. Kenneth goes on to say that this will fuel a debate over whether organic foods are a marketing approach to get people to pay more for their food. Organic foods are not supposed to be raised using synthetic pesticides, hormones, and additives. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Even though this is said the Organic Industry has allowed much more into their organic products than I would have liked. I still find that it is at least more regulated than the non-organic food industry that is going wild with genetically modified seeds and plants, use of cheap antibiotics, hormones, toxic pesticides and chemicals that are now saturating the farming areas, water systems and affecting our earth in ways that are quite alarming. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">From my research I have found that “there are two basic types of genetically engineered crops on the market now: herbicide-tolerant and insect-resistant. Herbicide tolerant is grown to handle the direct use of pesticides on them. There are over a billion pounds of pesticides used in the United States alone each year.        </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Many of these chemical fertilizers were developed </span><span style="font-size: medium;">for use as bombs or poisons in warfare. They poison our food and our </span><span style="font-size: medium;">environment. Pesticides particularly affect our nervous system. These insect resistant plants actually produce an insecticide to kill insects that feed on them. If this is what the genetically engineered plant is doing to a small insect, then what is it doing to the person who is eating this food? The effect of this type of plant on the environment and in the human body, especially long-term, is unknown.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Genetically engineered, or genetically modified (GM), plants are </span><span style="font-size: medium;">escaping into the wild and inter-breeding with wild plants. Our pollinators, </span><span style="font-size: medium;">such as bees, are in trouble now. Are genetically engineered plants</span><span style="font-size: medium;">a contributing factor? Good question. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Genetically engineered food is </span><span style="font-size: medium;">such a recent food product that no long-term, in-depth studies show </span><span style="font-size: medium;">their long-term effect on humans or the ecosystem. You must decide for </span><span style="font-size: medium;">yourself if eating food that has pest control built right into it or has large </span><span style="font-size: medium;">amounts of poisons put on it is good for human consumption.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"> “An estimated 75 percent of foods in U.S. grocery stores contain GM </span><span style="font-size: medium;">ingredients. About seven out of every 10 items in the average grocery </span><span style="font-size: medium;">cart have been genetically modified. And don’t bother reading labels to </span><span style="font-size: medium;">see if you’re buying a GM product, because no labeling is required.”iii</span><span style="font-size: medium;">      </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Another thing food venders do to make produce more appealing to </span><span style="font-size: medium;">consumers is to dip it in color or wax, or put a preservative on it produce </span><span style="font-size: medium;">to make it look prettier. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Organic food is supposed to be grown </span><span style="font-size: medium;">without chemical, synthetic, or biological pest control or fertilizers used.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"> Although the USDA continues to water down its regulations, certified </span><span style="font-size: medium;">organic is still better than non-certified organic. This is because the </span><span style="font-size: medium;">USDA organic label gives you the most information about the origins </span><span style="font-size: medium;">and production of your food. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">These foods must adhere to much stricter </span><span style="font-size: medium;">regulations than any other food on the market, and the stricter the regulations, </span><span style="font-size: medium;">the more you will know about what is actually in your food, thus, </span><span style="font-size: medium;">giving you more control over what you put into your body and empowering </span><span style="font-size: medium;">you to make more informed decisions at the grocery store.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">You may want to let your voice be heard in favor of stricter food </span><span style="font-size: medium;">labeling and production regulations. Personally, I would like to see </span><span style="font-size: medium;">foods containing genetically modified ingredients labeled as such, as </span><span style="font-size: medium;">is currently required in most Western countries.” iii</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Since I was married to an environmental trial lawyer for over 23 years, I learned how toxic these practices are and how deadly they can be for our environment and our bodies. Kenneth goes on to say that even though these findings were what Stanford has found in this study, this won’t be convincing people who understand the concept of toxins and poisons in our environment and in our bodies to go non organic anytime soon and that the researchers “failed to appreciate the differences they did find between the two types of food- differences that validated the reasons people cite for buying organic. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Organic produce, as expected, was much less likely to retain traces of pesticides.” iv What the researchers don’t appreciate or maybe aren’t aware of is that pesticides affect our nervous system and that it is much more critical to children, in that their organs are still forming.</span><span style="font-size: medium;">        </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">I found this information on a site for food safety. I thought I would just quote them here, because it was so powerfully said about GM crops and the use of chemicals in our environment. &#8220;Since the introduction of GE crops, the US has seen herbicide use increase by nearly 400 million pounds. Eighty-four percent of the GE crops planted today are designed to withstand massive applications of herbicides without dying. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">As more of these “herbicide resistant” (HR) crops have been planted, the massive increase in herbicide use has triggered an epidemic of resistant “superweeds.” Now, in a misguided effort to fix the weed resistance problem created by first generation HR crops, biotechnology companies are racing to genetically engineer new crops resistant to ever more toxic herbicides.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Dicamba is an older, more toxic herbicide, which is similar in structure and mode to 2,4-D, a major component of Agent Orange. It is highly soluble in water and very mobile so carries a large groundwater contamination risk. Dicamba is also very volatile and can drift for miles. Such volatilization has caused millions of dollars in damages to growers who have suffered crop losses due to herbicide drift onto their farms.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Penn State ecologist David Mortensen predicts that herbicide use on soy could increase 70% if the new 2,4-D and dicamba-tolerant soybeans are adopted. Inevitably new &#8220;superweeds&#8221; will develop in response to the new biotech crops, and the chemical arms race with weeds will continue. This means more pesticidal pollution, environmental damage, higher production costs, and of course, increasing profits for firms like Monsanto that sell both GE seed and pesticides.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">At a time when farmers, citizens, and government have worked hard to limit our use of, and exposure to, hazardous pesticides like dicamba, approving this crop would take us backwards, seriously endangering human health and the environment. &#8220;(v)</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">While it may not have found the Vitamin C in strawberries that different, it did find that the organic milk they tested, did have more omega –3 fatty acids, which are anti inflammatory, than the conventional milk. He goes on to quote Sonya Lunder, with the Environmental Working Group. Their group creates a list frequently rating the lowest and highest amounts of pesticides residues on fruits and vegetables. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">The Stanford researchers said that their study was to help people make more informed choices. “In the study — known as a meta-analysis, in which previous findings are aggregated but no new laboratory work is conducted — researchers combined data from 237 studies, examining a wide variety of fruits, vegetables and meats. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">For four years, they performed statistical analyses looking for signs of health benefits from adding organic foods to the diet. The researchers did not use any outside financing for their research. “I really wanted us to have no perception of bias,” Dr. Bravata said.” (vi)</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"> In the study they did find that “organic produce also contained more compounds known as phenols, believed to help prevent cancer, than conventional produce. “ (vii) Since this study was strictly on paper and their was not any kind of study on how it affects people, the environment, or growing children and their central nervous system, I have to say that I am still going to support food that does not have poisons dumped on them or genetically engineered into them for my own family and friends. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">I don’t believe the earth and our bodies are meant to have poisons in them. I don’t believe poisons contribute to a healthy way of life. With the extensive use of pesticides, I was not surprised that the “produce grown organically can be tainted by pesticides wafting over from a neighboring field or during processing and transport.&#8221;(viii) They also noted a couple of studies that showed that children who ate organic produce had fewer pesticide traces in their urine.”(ix) He noted the debate over whether the laws for pesticide reside is really below safety thresholds. I personally don’t believe they are strict enough in their standards. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Dr, Bravata did agree that there are a “variety of reasons — concerns about the effects of pesticides on young children, the environmental impact of large-scale conventional farming and the potential public health threat if antibiotic-resistant bacterial genes jumped to human pathogens. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">“Those are perfectly valid,” she said.” Kenneth went into the fact that they were not tasting the food and that for the most part, there were many reasons people bought organic food, only one of which is that it may have more nutrients in it than conventional. He does say that most people do eat organic in order to “reduce exposure to pesticides, especially for pregnant women and their young children. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Organic food advocates point to, for example, three studies published last year, by scientists at Columbia University, the University of California, Berkeley, and Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. The studies identified pregnant women exposed to higher amounts of pesticides known as organophosphates and then followed their children for years. In elementary school, those children had, on average, I.Q.’s several points lower than those of their peers.” (x) He goes on to say that many critics of this Stanford study argued that this type of study missed the major benefits of certain characteristics of food. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">For me, I choose organic for various reasons. The least of which it is the best thing we can do for the earth and the environment. I also think it tastes fresher and more vibrant. I also do not like the thought that I am ingesting poison. I want to support the farmer who is trying to do the right thing by the animals and the environment. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">If we don&#8217;t support those farmers, then they may not be around to support in the future. I also am careful about the origin of the food. I don&#8217;t buy &#8220;organic food&#8221; from China. China is very polluted and there really is no one watching what and how they are doing things. So, look at the food you are buying and see where it is being grown. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Try to buy locally and seasonally at a local farmer&#8217;s market, where you can actually find out if they are authentic or not. I have been down to some of the farms that I buy from. I wanted to make sure they were telling me the truth. I found out they were! Now we have a great relationship. Also, get involved!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">If you would like to </span><span style="font-size: medium;">make your voice heard, call your local representatives and senators and </span><span style="font-size: medium;">let them know how you feel. One phone call to them, is thought to represent 1,000 or even 10,000 people. So don&#8217;t underestimate the power of a phone call or email. Also, join the Organic Consumers Association </span><span style="font-size: medium;">(www.organicconsumers.org) and keep up with the bills and laws. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">The article by Mr. Chang was quite good and the link is below in the sources. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">This is food for thought! </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Sincerely, Nancy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Sources:</span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;"> I, ii, iv. vi, vii, viii, ix, x were taken from the article :, September 3, 2012</span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;"> Stanford Scientists Cast Doubt on Advantages of Organic Meat and Produce</span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;"> By KENNETH CHANG  and </span> <span style="font-size: small;">http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/04/science/earth/study-questions-advantages-of-organic-meat-and-produce.html?_r=1&amp;src=me&amp;ref=general&amp;</span><span style="font-size: small;">v- from The Center for Food Safety website and an article called: Stop Monsanto&#8217;s Dicamba Tolerant Soybeans!<br />
http://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/1881/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=8328</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">iii pages 317 and 318 in <a href="http://Author.to/nancyaddison" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer external" data-wpel-link="external">How to Be a Healthy Vegetarian by Nancy Addison</a></span></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most of the time I want to stay light and only talk about good and positive things, but now and then, I feel I have to say something about what is going on in the world that may not be quite as upbeat. This one concerns our food supply and our fragile eco system. I [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the time I want to stay light and only talk about good and positive things, but now and then, I feel I have to say something about what is going on in the world that may not be quite as upbeat. This one concerns our food supply and our fragile eco system.</p>
<p>I am a big proponent of organic farming and I am an avid environmentalist. I put a lot of information in my book on GMO’s, soy, pesticides, the environment, etc. I was reading today about some political things going on in California. If it is happening in California, it will affect our food supply and it is only a matter of time, before they will want to do it in your state too. So, I think it is important to know this. I think our environment is so fragile and having huge amounts of chemicals dumped onto our environment is becoming such an enormous problem that is every increasing.</p>
<p>About 27 years ago, I became aware of the problems associated with genetically modified plants. I was reading books and articles on the environment and I read about how the large bumblebee was becoming extinct because they were starving to death.</p>
<p>The reason being that the new genetically modified plants are developed for beauty and other things and the flowers don’t have any nectar in them. Have you ever noticed that the flowers today at the florist don’t or most don’t have a scent? The flowers they plant all over town don’t have a scent. There is no nectar.</p>
<p>That is why old heirloom flowers or wildflowers are so important for us to plant everywhere we can. I plant them in my garden for the bees and pollinators. About GMO’s, there are two basic types of genetically engineered crops on the market now: herbicide-tolerant and insect-resistant. These are grown to handle the direct use of pesticides on them.</p>
<p>There are over a billion pounds of pesticides used in the United States alone each year. Many of these chemical fertilizers were developed for use as bombs or poisons in warfare. What I find alarming now is that “Last week Dow Chemical donated $1.2 million to defeat Prop 37 to label genetically engineered foods, which will appear on the ballot in California this fall.[1]
<p>At the same time, they happen to be petitioning the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the approval of a new genetically engineered “Agent Orange” soybean that tolerates the extremely toxic chemical herbicide 2,4-D, a major component of the Vietnam War era defoliant Agent Orange.[2]
<p>Not only does Dow Chemical not want you to know what&#8217;s in your food, but now they want to dump more toxic chemicals on it too! Numerous studies have linked exposure to 2,4-D to serious health problems that include cancer (particularly non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma), lowered sperm counts, liver disease and Parkinson’s disease.[3] In addition, dozens of peer-reviewed studies have found the use of 2,4-D to contribute to hormone-disrupting activity linked to reproductive problems and thyroid dysfunction.[4] (I got these facts and that quote from :<a href="http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/go/641?t=8&amp;akid=613.225485.Ph-M8Z" target="_blank" rel="noopener external noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external"> http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/go/641?t=8&amp;akid=613.225485.Ph-M8Z</a>)</p>
<p>These pesticides and chemicals poison our food and our environment. Pesticides particularly affect our nervous system. These plants actually produce an insecticide to kill insects that feed on them. If this is what the genetically engineered plant is doing to a small insect, then what is it doing to the person who is eating this food? The effect of this type of plant on the environment and in the human body, especially long-term, is unknown. Genetically engineered, or genetically modified (GM), plants are escaping into the wild and inter-breeding with wild plants.</p>
<p>Our pollinators, such as bees, are in trouble now. Are genetically engineered plants a contributing factor? Good question. Genetically engineered food is such a recent food product that no long-term, in-depth studies show their long-term effect on humans or the ecosystem. You must decide for yourself if eating food that has pest control built right into it or has large amounts of poisons put on it is good for human consumption. “An estimated 75 percent of foods in U.S. grocery stores contain GM ingredients.</p>
<p>About seven out of every 10 items in the average grocery cart have been genetically modified. And don’t bother reading labels to see if you’re buying a GM product, because as of now, there is no labeling is required,” (quote from Nancy’s international award-winning book: <a href="http://Author.to/nancyaddison" target="_blank" rel="noopener external noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external"><em><strong>How To Be A Healthy Vegetarian</strong></em></a>, page 317) like there is in most countries around the world. Well there are two basic types of GMO’s.</p>
<p>I personally think we need labeling. We also need to stop poisoning our precious ecosystem and environment. Let your voice be heard. If you don’t say anything, they think you don’t care and they will do whatever they think they should at the time.</p>
<p>Educate the people in power with your voice. If you do say something or make a phone call, they estimate that you represent a demographic of about 10 thousand people. So don&#8217;t underestimate the power of that one phone call! Help stop the poisoning of America and the world!</p>
<p>Please do something today. Do it for your grandchildren, if for no other reason. They deserve a safe, non-toxic land. So, support the organic organizations, support your organic farmers, because if you don&#8217;t, they may not be around to support later on.</p>
<p>Many people say to me, but I can&#8217;t afford organic and I say to them, you can&#8217;t afford not to buy organic. Buy local, buy seasonal, buy organic when you can, it does make a difference.</p>
<p>That farmer, doing the right thing, needs your financial support or he can&#8217;t keep doing it. Every time you buy something, you are voting for someone or against someone. The purchase power is powerful. You don&#8217;t realize how powerful your purchase really is. Make it count!</p>
<p>I have always felt that when faced with a situation; it is best to take action in the positive direction instead of just remaining in place feeling helpless. So, that is why I wrote this blog. Thanks for reading it! I hope you have found it helpful, educational and inspirational.</p>
<p>Sincerely, Nancy</p>
<p>Resource for quote and information:<br />
<a href="http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/go/641?t=8&amp;akid=613.225485.Ph-M8Z" target="_blank" rel="noopener external noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external">http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/go/641?t=8&amp;akid=613.225485.Ph-M8Z</a></p>
<p>Nancy&#8217;s website is: <a href="http://Author.to/nancyaddison" target="_blank" rel="noopener external noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external">www.organichealthylife.com</a> and her author page on Amazon is: <a href="http://author.to/nancyaddison" target="_blank" rel="noopener external noreferrer" data-wpel-link="external">Author.to/nancyaddison</a></p>
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