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	<title>Comments on: The Horrible Perspective that Age Brings</title>
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		<title>By: Laudemus</title>
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		<description>I remember similar "quiet times" in fifth grade or so -- the teacher would put on soothing music for about five minutes and we could meditate/pray/breathe/whatever.  

Then again, my city's school board routinely opened its meetings with prayer until I was halfway through high school, we had an optional but well-attended religious Baccalaureate service the day before graduation, and graduation included a valedictorian-led prayer.</description>
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Then again, my city&#039;s school board routinely opened its meetings with prayer until I was halfway through high school, we had an optional but well-attended religious Baccalaureate service the day before graduation, and graduation included a valedictorian-led prayer.]]></content:encoded>
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