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    <body><![CDATA[Randy Pausch's attitude and approach to his cancer was truly inspiring. I wasn't sure what the book would have to offer that the video of The Last Lecture held, but because Randy shares much more in the book, it's worth picking up. It's a great collection of lessons learned from a life well lived.]]></body>
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