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	<title>Comments on: It’s Not Always About You – or – Environmental Gratitude in my Work and Life</title>
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		<title>By: Arman.-</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If We Discover A Planet As Well As New England Environment......

Sure, its name is not New England, but New Name by the people. We hope as you write &quot;a passing glimpse of a hawk flying through Boston Common; a hummingbird pausing on a branch above my shed; crows calling, winter quiet in snowy woods; a pungent whiff of exposed mudflat on a lonely beach; the jewel-like stars overhead at my bus stop on a clear, dark winter morning;the iridescent beetle that landed oh so briefly on the back of my wife’s neck,&quot; could real there.... And  Matthew Colip add at his post &quot;It’s Not Exactly Rocket Science but…&quot; to write this,&quot;For me,becoming an EPA Scientific Diver has expanded my scientific capabilities to work in an environment that occupies 70% of the planet and that we all depend on: water.&quot;

Did The Astronomers discovered planets similar the earth? Could the people stay there in the future? It&#039;s dynamic.........!!!!!]]></description>
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<p>Sure, its name is not New England, but New Name by the people. We hope as you write &#8220;a passing glimpse of a hawk flying through Boston Common; a hummingbird pausing on a branch above my shed; crows calling, winter quiet in snowy woods; a pungent whiff of exposed mudflat on a lonely beach; the jewel-like stars overhead at my bus stop on a clear, dark winter morning;the iridescent beetle that landed oh so briefly on the back of my wife’s neck,&#8221; could real there&#8230;. And  Matthew Colip add at his post &#8220;It’s Not Exactly Rocket Science but…&#8221; to write this,&#8221;For me,becoming an EPA Scientific Diver has expanded my scientific capabilities to work in an environment that occupies 70% of the planet and that we all depend on: water.&#8221;</p>
<p>Did The Astronomers discovered planets similar the earth? Could the people stay there in the future? It&#8217;s dynamic&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;!!!!!</p>
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