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The imagination of our children is blunted on television, and their thinking is done for them.
The imagination of our children is blunted on television, and their thinking is done for them.
The imagination of our children is blunted on television, and their thinking is done for them.
The imagination of our children is blunted on television, and their thinking is done for them.
The imagination of our children is blunted on television, and their thinking is done for them.
The imagination of our children is blunted on television, and their thinking is done for them.
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