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		<title>What?! No running in PE? It&#8217;s true.</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://raisingsuccessfulchildren.com/feedingdreams/?p=5"&gt;No running in PE.&lt;/a&gt; I was talking to my kids about school the other day. We were discussing what they do in their different classes and the conversation came around to physical education (PE). I was shocked when they told me that their gym teacher forbids running in PE class. What?! No running in PE? It&#8217;s true.  </description>
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		<category>exercise</category>
		<category>nutrition</category>
		<category>obesity</category>
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		<dc:creator>John of Michigan</dc:creator>
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