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		<title>For The Sake of Making It Easier</title>
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Oh the inventions and processes we humans devise in order to make life easier and to take back our time from performing tasks.  But, oh the crimes we commit to make a life easier, to ...]]></description>
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		<title>Conspicuous Consumption Will Never Die</title>
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It&#8217;s all about the bling, baby.  Displaying value in some shape or form is existent in many different countries, clubs, tribes, and all socioeconomic classes.  Yet, during times of high unemployment and recession, many companies go into ...]]></description>
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