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		<description>This was a very thought inducting and interesting article. It&#039;s hard to believe that two of Hollywood&#039;s biggest stars would have endured such a misunderstood and troubling childhood (as far as their education goes anyway). It really makes you hope that future educators take a closer look at students before labeling them as &quot;trouble makers&quot;. Thanks for the post!</description>
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