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		<title>WHEN GERMS LEAD TO CHEMISTRY&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now on with the Chemistry…

When we last left off with this particular Chemistry class it had gotten me into trouble with an ex-boyfriend. Science and I have never really gotten along.  I appreciate it and actually know some scientists (yes, even of the rocket variety), chemists, and NASA engineers, but the scientific route has never been for me. Really, it’s all my fault.  Science has repeatedly unsuccessfully tried to sweep me off my feet.  I’ll blame it on timing as every time it’s tried to woo me, I’ve usually been in a relationship with History or English. ]]></description>
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