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		<title>By: My time in jail. &#171; lizrael update</title>
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		<description>[...] I attended a class field trip today (class: Psychological approaches to family mediation) which took place in the Ramle complex of prisons. The professor&#8217;s goal was surely to get a different view of people who are likely involved in family conflict, although we didn&#8217;t get much of that. It was very interesting nonetheless, and as always, jives with my general philosophy that contact theory works. [...]</description>
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