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	<title>Comments on: Au naturelle</title>
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		<title>By: Au naturelle by niceguy69 () &#124; LjSEEK.COM</title>
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		<dc:creator>Au naturelle by niceguy69 () &#124; LjSEEK.COM</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Many times, we associate things made by man as man-made and other things as natural. But what exactly is nature-made? A bird using twigs to build its nests, and so do humans who uses stone, brick and metal to build skyscrapers. Can that be said to be unnatural compared to a birdâ€™s nest or a beavers dam?Read the rest of this entry [...]</description>
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