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		<title>The Story of Stuff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Browsing the web a site got my (truth to be told actually my girlfriend&#8217;s) attention. The Story of Stuff presents a view on our or society that is commonly rejected or ignored. Annie Leonard tells what she calls the story of all the stuff we are surrounded with and particularly the impact its production, its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Browsing the web a site got my (truth to be told actually my girlfriend&#8217;s) attention. <a title="The story of stuff" href="http://www.storyofstuff.com/" target="_blank">The Story of Stuff</a> presents a view on our or society that is commonly rejected or ignored. Annie Leonard tells what she calls the story of all the stuff we are surrounded with and particularly the impact its production, its in most cases rather short lifespan and its eventual disposal has on the environment and the people involved in those steps.</p>
<p>She tells her story in a way that definitely will make you listen and think about what she has to say, but then again you are left to wonder whether it is just an unusually frank description of the things happening or somewhat exaggerated for the sake of story telling. Eventually I decided that it does not matter all that much because even if you take to be exaggerated it still makes a valid point that can not be ignored. The point being valid and noteworthy I write about it now and hope you will invest the time to take a look at the video, take it  with the appropriate grain of salt and give it some consideration.</p>
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