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			<title>Health Styles, Fri, June 26, 2009</title>
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			Nothing turns a baby’s head more 
			quickly than the sight or sound 
			of an animal. Ever wondered why? 
			Tune in to hear host Barbara Glickstein 
			interview Meg Olmert, author of 
			Made For Each Other, The Biology 
			of the Human Animal Bond. Learn 
			the science behind why we want 
			to be close to cats, dogs, horses,
			 cows, and scores of other mammals 
			- why we love them, why we feel 
			the urge to domesticate them, and 
			how, in their way, they want to 
			domesticate us.
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			<pubdate>Fri, 05 June 2009 17:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
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			Barbara Glickstein welcomes Rebekah 
			Spicuglia, Writer and Media Manager 
			for the Women&apos;s Media Center. Ms.
			 Spicuglia is a Noncustodial Mom 
			who knows first-hand the challenges 
			of staying involved in a child&apos;s 
			life as well as the biases noncustodial 
			parents face - both moms and dads.
			 Her blog for the noncustodial 
			parent community is ncpcommunity.
			com. Alexis Sclamberg, a mediator,
			 graduate of the University of 
			Pennsylvania Law School and feminist 
			activist joins the discussion. 
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