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	<description>Even when life is ugly, Literature is beautiful!</description>
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		<title>Literature is beautiful&#8230;</title>
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Herewith is a part of my research study. Particularly, it is one part if my background of the study that defines literature with my modified and added insights. This also shows why we all love literature:
"In this world, there is vastness of ideas. Progress is brought about by it. Modernization ...</description>
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		<title>As promised&#8230;</title>
		<description>    Finally, I managed to somehow extract some petty minutes off my hectic schedule. What could be busier than watching TV all weeks in the whole Lenten season? Yet as promised, here are some few add ons to your knowledge about content analysis. You could copy and paste this if ...</description>
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		<title>An Introduction to Content Analysis</title>
		<description>        Content analysis is one research tool under the descriptive research used to determine the significance and prominence of certain words or concepts within a written text or sets of texts.
 Researchers analyze the prominence, meanings, symbolism and relationships of such words and ...</description>
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		<title>I live, I live! Hurraaaaah!!! Blog!</title>
		<description>Finally, after years and years of yearning! I could post my in-depth ramblings and blabbers and some more blahs! Nah, those are usually the things I would like to say or write about without adherence to any grammatical rules or semantic worries. Things that I would rather keep than say. ...</description>
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