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		<description>Don your adventurer's boots once again as award-winning science teacher Rick Crosslin whisks you off to experience science in ways you never imagined.</description>
		<title>Indiana Expeditions with Rick Crosslin - Episode 201, Creepy Crawly Science (Life Science)</title>
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			<title>Indiana Expeditions - Creepy Crawly Science (Life Science)</title>
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			<title>Lesson: Bottle Biology Aquarium</title>
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			<title>Lesson: Bottle Biology Terrarium</title>
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