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WHAT IS DAN RATHERS CLAIM ABOUT SILENCING SOUNDS OF MUSIC! HELP PLEASE, THIS IS DUE AT 11:59PM, AND I MAY GET MORE HOMEWORK TODAY TOO!!!

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