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		<description>When science fails in it's explainations, then the only logical answer is it something beyond that which we can explain. Learn to deal with these, if they ever become a problem, here.</description>
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			<title>Class 1: Introduction.</title>
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			<dc:creator>Joshua Durance</dc:creator>
			<description>Principal (or Mr.) Durance walked into his office and sat down his briefcase. He opened it and took out the papers he would need for the first lesson of the term. He sat them down on his desk and then stowed away his briefcase under the desk. Today would be the first Supernatural Studies &amp; Solutions class, in which he would explain to the pupils what the subject entailed and what they would cover through the process of the term. He started reading a letter from a parent and waited patiently  ...</description>
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