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		<description>[...] High school students are teenagers, and if we were to go strictly along biological lines, teenagers are adult animals. And if we were all still living in caves, teenagers would have moved out of their parents cave and found their own well before the modern-day version of adulthood (the 18th birthday). Modern times [&#8230;]Read More&#8230; [Source: Educated Nation &#124; Higher Education Blog] [...]</description>
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