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		<description>Imagine you're a lion.  It's dawn on the Serengeti, and you're hungry.

Off in the distance is a herd of zebra.  You're down wind.  You can smell the herd but they can't smell you.  You crouch closely to the earth, stealthily move closer, your padded feet not ...</description>
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		<title>The Right Pond Makes the Bait Work Better</title>
		<description>Abraham Lincoln must have have been highly accomplished with a hook and cane pole.  It's a rational conclusion when one appreciates his deep understanding of both strategy and tactics.

For many of us, the terms are intertwined, frequently interchanged, and often confused.

Strategy and tactics.  Tactics and strategy. Like so many terms ...</description>
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		<title>The Owl and the Ant</title>
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