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		<title>By: Your Brother</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 05:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;I&#039;m going to go with the rules of basic arithmetic on this one. Positives mixed with negatives usually result in disaster. It’s science.&quot;   -What?!  Is it arithmetic or chemistry you&#039;re talking about?  Arithmetic - positives and negatives cancel each other out and neutralize each other.  Science - I imagine you mean chemistry where sometimes they can result in chemical reactions, or they stick together and become stronger, or they also neutralize each other.  I guess that&#039;s why you didn&#039;t stick with a science or math major in college, but since you did major in film, make sure your analogies are consistent!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I&#39;m going to go with the rules of basic arithmetic on this one. Positives mixed with negatives usually result in disaster. It’s science.&#8221;   -What?!  Is it arithmetic or chemistry you&#39;re talking about?  Arithmetic &#8211; positives and negatives cancel each other out and neutralize each other.  Science &#8211; I imagine you mean chemistry where sometimes they can result in chemical reactions, or they stick together and become stronger, or they also neutralize each other.  I guess that&#39;s why you didn&#39;t stick with a science or math major in college, but since you did major in film, make sure your analogies are consistent!</p>
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		<title>By: Your Brother</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 22:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;I&#039;m going to go with the rules of basic arithmetic on this one. Positives mixed with negatives usually result in disaster. It’s science.&quot;   -What?!  Is it arithmetic or chemistry you&#039;re talking about?  Arithmetic - positives and negatives cancel each other out and neutralize each other.  Science - I imagine you mean chemistry where sometimes they can result in chemical reactions, or they stick together and become stronger, or they also neutralize each other.  I guess that&#039;s why you didn&#039;t stick with a science or math major in college, but since you did major in film, make sure your analogies are consistent!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I&#39;m going to go with the rules of basic arithmetic on this one. Positives mixed with negatives usually result in disaster. It’s science.&#8221;   -What?!  Is it arithmetic or chemistry you&#39;re talking about?  Arithmetic &#8211; positives and negatives cancel each other out and neutralize each other.  Science &#8211; I imagine you mean chemistry where sometimes they can result in chemical reactions, or they stick together and become stronger, or they also neutralize each other.  I guess that&#39;s why you didn&#39;t stick with a science or math major in college, but since you did major in film, make sure your analogies are consistent!</p>
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