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         <description><![CDATA[<div>There are some pluses and minuses of riding an airplane.The pluses are if you want to go somewhere far away, you can ride an airplane to get there quicker instead of a car.The minuses are if your airplane malfunctions while flying you may crash and  have a slim chance of surviving.</div>]]></description>
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