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      <description>Made with a quick smile</description>
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      <pubDate>2017-11-05 19:03:53 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>November 5th-2017</title>
         <author>frank_c_mete</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Podcast up to this point, episode 8, has been relatively predictable for me. When listening the the podcast I find myself feeling apathetic. But, no matter, it is still better than reading.&nbsp;<br><br>This podcast is different from most stories though. Yes, it has a stereotypical set up on finding out who is actually guilty, but it does have a very interesting aspect about it. This case is about a murder that happened several years ago. SO when listening you get to hear people, real people, try to remember what they were doing on such a specific day. For me, it would not be difficult.<br><br>If someone where to ask me what I was doing on February 3rd my eighth grade year, I would be able to give them a pretty good estimate on what I was doing. I was most likely at school, unless it was a weekend, and then after school I went to rehearsals.<br><br>It is also interesting that people who were involved tend to change their story. That part I do not understand. If you say one thing, stick by it. It will make the story seem much more believable in the end and will work out better than you continuously changing what your story actually was. I know that when I am in trouble, I say my story and never change it, because then it seems like I am lying.<br><br>I believe I already know how this case plays out and I am sort of excited to see if I am right. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-05 19:04:28 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>November 12th-2017</title>
         <author>frank_c_mete</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A significant change that occurred in my life was when I moved to the high school. It was interesting to move schools and be in a high school. at first I was choleric, because of the new surrounding, however I easily adapted to it.&nbsp;<br><br>High school was vastly different from middle school. It was much lager and much more complicated. In middle school we did not have a lot of homework ever. It was very laid back and there was no rush to ever complete anything and they just pushed you through the educational system.&nbsp;<br><br>Once I got to high school they pushed me to actually do work and get everything done. It was a major change in my life and one that I was not ready for. It caught me by surprise and it made me realize that sometimes, change can be a good thing.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-09 18:54:13 UTC</pubDate>
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