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	<title>Comments on: Reading Time: &#8220;The Map that Changed the World&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Michelle Lamberson</title>
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		<description>Definitely have a copy, and also really enjoyed it.  I remember being struck by the number of assumptions that we make about time now, and thought I would include the first part of that book as &quot;required reading&quot; for the geology course I have been working on for the last few years.



I always liked the recent history part of geology...  (you know, the part with people)...




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<p>I always liked the recent history part of geology&#8230;  (you know, the part with people)&#8230;</p>
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