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    Hi readers and posters .. just take an hour out and get
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    away free?
    The notion that social mood drives events is extraordinary indeed.
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    Here's the link. Thanks for your time.

    http://www.socionomics.net/films/history/default.aspx

    Worth your time believe me
    Phillip Skinner
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