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		<title>Designing Around Seahorse Sexuality!</title>
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Sometimes the challenge of communicating with a particular culture can turn out to be quite fun! Take this exhibition, design case study:
Culture: a conservative, Christian based society that is extremely sensitive to topics such as ...]]></description>
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		<title>So, What Do YOU Do?</title>
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With a pair of good eyes and a keen obseravation, you can tell a lot about a person before you open your mouth for a hello.  But, in this era of networking, we aren&#8217;t satisfied ...]]></description>
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		<title>You Can Be Special Without Becoming a Vampire</title>
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It’s easy to get addicted to fun stories. Just start with Harry Potter, then A Series of Misfortunate Events, then Buffy the Vampire Slayer, then Twilight, and soon you’re hooked on many otherworldly texts and ...]]></description>
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		<title>Prejudices, Biases, and Opinions, Oh My!</title>
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When it comes to telling any story, one&#8217;s point of view can be a big obstacle in honest transmission. It can be very easy for an individual in power or position to paint the world, ...]]></description>
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