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    <title>Pale Blue Dot</title>
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    <dc:creator>Benjamin.M.Randolph.15@dartmouth.edu</dc:creator>
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      <title>My Generation</title>
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	We get it: you&#39;re a student, you&#39;re looking out at the &quot;real world,&quot; and you&#39;re &quot;trying to get your life together.&quot; But you&#39;re overwhelmed with options, and you end up changing career plans every three weeks. According to some psychologists, your cosmic uncertainty may be a simple matter of brain development.</p>
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