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		<title>By: David W. Boles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This poem was part of the &quot;Lila&#039;s Breast&quot; MPH project at UMDNJ.  Students were required to write a poem concerning a cancer display consisting of three plaster castings of women who had a breast removed.  Students were assigned a specific point of view (the wound; the surgeon, the missing breast; the cancer; the woman as she awakens; the plaster castings; etc.)
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This poem was part of the &#8220;Lila&#8217;s Breast&#8221; MPH project at UMDNJ.  Students were required to write a poem concerning a cancer display consisting of three plaster castings of women who had a breast removed.  Students were assigned a specific point of view (the wound; the surgeon, the missing breast; the cancer; the woman as she awakens; the plaster castings; etc.)<br />
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