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	<title>Comments on: Real-world results through gaming (first in a series)</title>
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		<title>By: Real-world results through gaming (Part 2) at ThePumaBlog - Sustainability and Technology</title>
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		<description>[...] Previously, I wrote about how powerful simulations games are, and the potential that they have for helping us navigate through the stormy waters of the early 21st century. Recently, I was discussing this with a friend of mine, and he suggested that I read Ender&#8217;s Game, a science-fiction book by Orson Scott Card. [...]</description>
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