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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:39:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Gen </dc:creator>
      <title>Doors and Hallways...</title>
      <description>life is a hallway that is full of doors. the doors may be of different
shapes, sizes and colors but they still serve the exact same purpose -
to take you somewhere. and each door you open, regardless of it&amp;#39;s
outward appearance, takes you to a new hallway that is full of a brand
new set of doors. life is an ever changing, ever evolving experience.you
may pick a door that looks like one you have opened in the past because
all other doors...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:36:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Being a twenty-something with BiPolar Disorder...</title>
      <description>
At 27 years old, and having lived with BiPolar Disorder for thirteen years, I learned something that completely changed  the way that I was going to live my life:&quot;I&amp;#39;ve learned to live with my illness instead of as my illness. I&amp;#39;m kicking BiPolar&amp;#39;s *** instead of it kicking mine.&quot; - blog post, 02/26/2006.I looked at having BiPolar as having a roommate. It is something that you live with, that you &quot;interact&quot; with on a daily basis,...</description>
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