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		<dc:creator>Bryan Riley</dc:creator>
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		<description>Professor Vasquez-
This was a really great podcast. I like the way that you explained the process and how you can about the decision to ban the power rangers, but eventually let them back in. It speaks a lot to the box that educators try and put students thinking in, and how good teachers (like yourself) learn to curb their enthusiasm for the topic, and make it productive. The gender roles in here, with colors and stuff is also really neat.

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This was a really great podcast. I like the way that you explained the process and how you can about the decision to ban the power rangers, but eventually let them back in. It speaks a lot to the box that educators try and put students thinking in, and how good teachers (like yourself) learn to curb their enthusiasm for the topic, and make it productive. The gender roles in here, with colors and stuff is also really neat.</p>
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