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		<title>workshop: Time looking glass - Living World より</title>
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		<description>[...] Early in the summer of 2003, we visited a class of third-year pupils at Keio Gijuku Yochisha Primary School and ran a workshop-style lesson with homeroom teacher Hideki Suzuki (photo). The lesson had its origins in the germ of an idea that emerged when we were putting together A DAY for the Time! Time! Time! exhibition at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation. [...]</description>
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