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		By: sacramento gold miners		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sounds like a good idea, which can also help kids get jobs later on. Maybe there&#039;s a way to add geography into this format, since the players are being &quot;drafted&quot; by the youth for this project. I&#039;ve noticed younger people(even recent college graduates) struggle with basic geography. There was a program on the NFL Network about Steve Smith recently, and when he was drafted by the Carolina Panthers, his wife admitted they had to get a map to find out where North Carolina was located! Amazing to think anyone in college would struggle to know where NC is, I thought this stuff was taught in middle school.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds like a good idea, which can also help kids get jobs later on. Maybe there&#8217;s a way to add geography into this format, since the players are being &#8220;drafted&#8221; by the youth for this project. I&#8217;ve noticed younger people(even recent college graduates) struggle with basic geography. There was a program on the NFL Network about Steve Smith recently, and when he was drafted by the Carolina Panthers, his wife admitted they had to get a map to find out where North Carolina was located! Amazing to think anyone in college would struggle to know where NC is, I thought this stuff was taught in middle school.</p>
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