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        <title> Don't Wait for Hurricane Season to Find the True Meaning of Life</title> 
        <description> As the hurricane season looms and I think about the tragedy and devastation of the 2005 hurricane season-  I can’t help but realize how much we take for granted.
It’s easy to appreciate life when thi</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.travelmycity.com/Reference-Education/articles_Don't-Wait-for-Hurricane-Season-to-Find-the-True-Meaning-of-Life.htm</link> 
        <pubDate> Tue, 02 Dec 2008 04:07:43 -0800</pubDate> 
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        <title> Hold Onto Your Hats - WagerWeb.com Posts Odds on Tropical Storms and Hurricanes</title> 
        <description> San Jose-  Costa Rica – May 3-  2006 – WagerWeb.com-  one of the Internet’s largest betting sites known for its offering of odds for the hottest issues surrounding the news media (especially sports)-</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.travelmycity.com/Reference-Education/articles_Hold-Onto-Your-Hats---WagerWeb.com-Posts-Odds-on-Tropical-Storms-and-Hurricanes.htm</link> 
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        <title> The Categories of Wind- An informative article about the different kinds of winds.</title> 
        <description> The speed at which the air current moves-  and the direction from which it moves determines what the wind is named and also determines weather the wind is harmful or beneficial. A wind of 19 to 24 mi</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.travelmycity.com/Reference-Education/articles_The-Categories-of-Wind--An-informative-article-about-the-different-kinds-of-winds..htm</link> 
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        <title> Updated Hurricane Teaching Tips</title> 
        <description> With this severe-  active-  hurricane season underway-  here are some ideas to make areas of the curriculum relevant to your children. There are also suggestions for dealing with the aftermath of a c</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.travelmycity.com/Reference-Education/articles_Updated-Hurricane-Teaching-Tips.htm</link> 
        <pubDate> Tue, 02 Dec 2008 04:07:43 -0800</pubDate> 
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        <title> Weather and Latitude are not allies</title> 
        <description> There is a popular assumption that if you move to higher latitudes (toward the poles) you can escape the heat-  and that by moving to lower latitudes (toward the equator) you can escape the cold.

Th</description> 
		
		
        <link>http://www.travelmycity.com/Reference-Education/articles_Weather-and-Latitude-are-not-allies.htm</link> 
        <pubDate> Tue, 02 Dec 2008 04:07:43 -0800</pubDate> 
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