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		<title>Music &amp; Life: The Secret Language Connection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you jam on the keys at age five? Sing since you wore diapers? Or did you just pick up music a year ago?The amount of music in your life directly affects your ability to understand language. The longer you have played, the better your language skills[4]. How is this possible? What are the hidden [...]]]></description>
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