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		<title>Links and Awards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to everyone who has been linking here over the past few months. I'd like to give a couple of special thank-yous.Indiana University Professor Richard Hake has included Women in Science in his list of education blogs. It's part of his larger project compiling resources for physics education.Long ago Nina Munteanu kindly awarded me the Excellent Blog award. I was meant to pass it on by listing 10 more blogs, but I couldn't narrow down my choices to only ten. All of you reading this can cons]]></description>
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