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		<title>TUE Sept 7 - Explore Atlas Shrugged Session 8</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=57</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 21:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHEN:
TUESDAY, September 7, 2010 7:00 PM
TOPIC:
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 8
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas Shrugged
We will discuss the questions.
READINGS:
Atlas Shrugged, Part 2, Chapter 3 (Part B) - Part 2, Chapter 4
Part 2: Chapter 3: White Blackmail (Part B)
Part 2: Chapter 4: The Sanction of Victim
Or:
Pages 438-495 in the larger Hardcover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WHEN:<br />
TUESDAY, September 7, 2010 7:00 PM</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 8<br />
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas Shrugged<br />
We will discuss the questions.</p>
<p>READINGS:<br />
Atlas Shrugged, Part 2, Chapter 3 (Part B) - Part 2, Chapter 4<br />
Part 2: Chapter 3: White Blackmail (Part B)<br />
Part 2: Chapter 4: The Sanction of Victim<br />
Or:<br />
Pages 438-495 in the larger Hardcover or Softcover<br />
Pages 412-465 in the smaller Mass Market Paperback</p>
<p>AUTHOR:<br />
<a href="http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/" target="_blank">http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/</a><br />
These discussion questions and podcast were prepared by Diana Hsieh for<br />
ExploreAtlasShrugged.com for people interested in creating their own Atlas<br />
Shrugged Reading Groups, as well as for anyone wishing to study the novel in<br />
more depth. They may be freely used for the study and discussion of Atlas<br />
Shrugged, provided that this paragraph remains intact in any reproduction.</p>
<p>DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:<br />
The listed page numbers are for the larger edition, softcover or hardback.</p>
<p>Part 2: Chapter 3: White Blackmail<br />
Section 4 (438-440)<br />
- What kind of stress makes a person &#8220;vulnerable&#8221; to the destroyer? (439)</p>
<p>Section 5 (440-447)<br />
- How is Ken Danagger changed when Dagny meets him?  Does she have any chance<br />
of reversing his decision?  Why not? (443-7)</p>
<p>Section 6 (447-460)<br />
- How does Hank Rearden respond to Ken Danagger&#8217;s quitting?  Why can&#8217;t he<br />
blame or follow Danagger? (448-9)<br />
- What is the basic point of Francisco&#8217;s interrogation of and then speech to<br />
Rearden? What does Rearden learn from that? (451-6)<br />
- Why does Francisco respond the way that he does to the break-out at the<br />
mills?  How is that response contrary to his aims?  Why can&#8217;t Francisco<br />
continue his conversation with Hank after that?  (456-60)<br />
- Why does Hank Rearden risk his life to save Francisco during the break-out?<br />
Is that altruistic? Why or why not? (458)</p>
<p>Whole Chapter<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this chapter?</p>
<p>Part 2: Chapter 4: The Sanction of the Victim<br />
Section 1 (461-475)<br />
- How has Hank Rearden&#8217;s attitude toward and treatment of his family changed?<br />
How &#8212; and why &#8212; has it remained the same?  (461-71)<br />
- Why does Lillian barrage Hank with guilt? What does she want him to think,<br />
feel, and do? What flaw does Hank see in that plan? (464-6)<br />
- What does Philip say to offend Hank? How &#8212; and why &#8212; does Hank respond?<br />
How is that moral progress for Hank? How does Philip (and the rest of his<br />
family) respond to Hank? (467-70)<br />
- Why does Eddie wish to disavow Hank Rearden&#8217;s trial as not being in his<br />
name?  How does Hank respond? Why? (473)<br />
- How &#8212; and why &#8212; does Hank have a more meaningful Thanksgiving with Dagny<br />
than with his family?  (474-5)</p>
<p>Section 2: (475-484)<br />
- What is Rearden&#8217;s basic strategy in the trial?  What moral principles does<br />
he appeal to? To what extent is he successful?  What does he learn? (476-82)</p>
<p>Section 3 (484-495)<br />
- How do people respond to the trial of Hank Rearden?  How do they reveal<br />
their own moral principles in those responses?  (484-5)<br />
- Why is Hank concerned by Francisco&#8217;s apparent pursuit of mindless pleasures,<br />
particularly sex? What does Hank learn from the discussion?  How is sex<br />
related to economics? (489-93)<br />
- Why does Francisco refuse to prevent the sinking of the copper shipment?<br />
Why is he tempted to do so? Why does Hank feel so betrayed?  Should he be?<br />
(494-5)</p>
<p>Whole Chapter<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this chapter?</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
480-921-1156<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a> or<br />
Call Jackie Hazelton at 480-921-1156</p>
<p>BRING:<br />
Snacks or beverage to share or a monetary donation.</p>
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		<title>SAT Aug 21 - Luck, Outliers and Objectivism</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=56</link>
		<comments>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=56#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 20:47:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note: if you want to prepare for the meeting,
read &#8220;Outliers&#8221;, by Malcolm Gladwell.
WHEN:
SATURDAY, August 21, 2010 7:00-7:30 PM Start Time
TOPIC:
Luck, Outliers and Objectivism
Based on
&#8220;Luck in the Pursuit of Life&#8221;
a course by Dr. Diana Hsieh
and
&#8220;Outliers, The Story of Success&#8221;
by Malcolm Gladwell
LEADER:
Jackie Hazelton
DISCUSSION:
Jackie will review what she learned in Dr. Diana Hsieh&#8217;s course &#8220;Luck in the
Pursuit of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Note: if you want to prepare for the meeting,<br />
read &#8220;Outliers&#8221;, by Malcolm Gladwell.</p>
<p>WHEN:<br />
SATURDAY, August 21, 2010 7:00-7:30 PM Start Time</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
Luck, Outliers and Objectivism<br />
Based on<br />
&#8220;Luck in the Pursuit of Life&#8221;<br />
a course by Dr. Diana Hsieh<br />
and<br />
&#8220;Outliers, The Story of Success&#8221;<br />
by Malcolm Gladwell</p>
<p>LEADER:<br />
Jackie Hazelton</p>
<p>DISCUSSION:<br />
Jackie will review what she learned in Dr. Diana Hsieh&#8217;s course &#8220;Luck in the<br />
Pursuit of Life&#8221;, specifically how ideas about luck have affected ideas about<br />
morality.  Gladwell&#8217;s book &#8220;Outliers&#8221; will be discussed.  Do you have to be<br />
lucky to be an outlier?  Is Objectivism itself and outlier?  Rand&#8217;s ideas<br />
about luck will be covered.</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
480-921-1156<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a> or<br />
Call Jackie Hazelton at 480-921-1156</p>
<p>BRING:<br />
Snacks or beverage to share or a monetary donation.</p>
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		<title>TUES Aug 3 - Explore Atlas Shrugged Session 7</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=55</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 05:03:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NOTE CHANGE OF TIME AND LOCATION!
WHEN:
TUESDAY, August 3, 2010 6:30 PM
WHERE:
QUEEN&#8217;S PIZZA
125 W. Main Street
Mesa, AZ  85201
480-964-1609
Use http://www.mapquest.com/ to get directions from your location.
Free Parking behind the restaurant.
Stop by Mike Riley&#8217;s establishment before the meeting
BOOK GALLERY
50 W. Main Street
Mesa, AZ  85201
480-835-0757
They normally close at 6 but will remain open until 6:30 so we can  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong style="font-size: 155%;">NOTE CHANGE OF TIME AND LOCATION!</strong></p>
<p>WHEN:<br />
TUESDAY, August 3, 2010 6:30 PM</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
QUEEN&#8217;S PIZZA<br />
125 W. Main Street<br />
Mesa, AZ  85201<br />
480-964-1609<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.<br />
Free Parking behind the restaurant.</p>
<p>Stop by Mike Riley&#8217;s establishment before the meeting<br />
BOOK GALLERY<br />
50 W. Main Street<br />
Mesa, AZ  85201<br />
480-835-0757<br />
They normally close at 6 but will remain open until 6:30 so we can  visit.<br />
I would plan 30 minutes to an hour of browsing.</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 7<br />
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas  Shrugged<br />
We will discuss the questions.</p>
<p>READINGS:<br />
Atlas Shrugged, Part 2, Chapter 2 - Part 2, Chapter 3 (Part A)<br />
Part 2: Chapter 2: The Aristocracy of Pull<br />
Part 2: Chapter 3: White Blackmail (Part A)<br />
Or:<br />
Pages 352-406 in the larger Hardcover or Softcover<br />
Pages 379-438 in the smaller Mass Market Paperback</p>
<p>AUTHOR:<br />
<a href="http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/" target="_blank">http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/</a><br />
These discussion questions and podcast were prepared by Diana Hsieh for<br />
ExploreAtlasShrugged.com for people interested in creating their own  Atlas<br />
Shrugged Reading Groups, as well as for anyone wishing to study the  novel in<br />
more depth. They may be freely used for the study and discussion of  Atlas<br />
Shrugged, provided that this paragraph remains intact in any  reproduction.</p>
<p>DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:<br />
The listed page numbers are for the larger edition, softcover or  hardback.</p>
<p>Part 2: Chapter 2: The Aristocracy of Pull<br />
Section 1 (379-382)<br />
- What kind of person is Quentin Daniels?  How is he different from the<br />
scientists Dagny interviewed earlier?  (380-1, 353)</p>
<p>Section 2 (383-387)<br />
- What kind of deal did Hank Rearden and Ken Dannager make? What are the<br />
risks? Why are they willing to take those risks? (383)<br />
- Why is Lillian determined to attend James Taggart&#8217;s wedding with Hank?   Why<br />
does Hank want to do anything but that? Why does Hank agree to attend?<br />
(385-7)</p>
<p>Section 3 (387-392)<br />
- How does Jim Taggart court Cherryl?  Why and how is she pained by it?<br />
(387-92)</p>
<p>Section 4 (392-422)<br />
- How and why the wedding party a major political event? How do Orren  Boyle<br />
and James Taggart think of and deal with other people, including each  other?<br />
(392-5)<br />
- How and why does Lillian bring Hank as a present for Jim Taggart?   What does<br />
she reveal about her aims with respect to her husband?  What is the<br />
non-material recompense that Lillian wants from Jim? (398-400)<br />
- How and why is Lillian repeatedly frustrated in her conversation with  Dagny?<br />
Why does Lillian want the bracelet of Rearden Metal back from Dagny?   Why<br />
does Dagny respond as she does?  What is the significance of Hank&#8217;s  response?<br />
(400-3)<br />
- Why doesn&#8217;t Dagny reproach Hank for appearing at the wedding with  Lillian?<br />
Why is Hank tortured?  How does that reflect their different views of  their<br />
relationship? (396-8, 403-4)<br />
- What does Francisco mean in saying that an aristocracy of pull  replaces an<br />
aristocracy of money when a culture is freed from (in Taggart&#8217;s words)  &#8220;the<br />
stranglehold of the profit-chasers&#8221;?  (404)  Is that true?  How have we  seen<br />
that so far in the novel?<br />
- What is Francisco&#8217;s response to the Biblical claims that &#8220;money is the  root<br />
of all evil&#8221; and that &#8220;love of money is the root of all evil&#8221;?  What are  the<br />
critical points that Francisco makes?  How does he connect money with<br />
production and man&#8217;s mind?  How is money only a tool?  Why is the only<br />
alternative to money brute force?  (410-5)<br />
- Why is Hank so happy to see Francisco?  What is the significance of  the<br />
friendship to each man?  (415)<br />
- Why does Francisco reveal the impending crash of D&#8217;Anconia Copper at  the<br />
party? Why does he want Hank Rearden to see the panic of the looters?  How<br />
does that crash connect to Francisco&#8217;s speech on money? (421-2)</p>
<p>Whole Chapter<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this chapter?</p>
<p>Part 2: Chapter 3: White Blackmail<br />
Section 1 (423-428)<br />
- Why does Dagny take the attitude she does toward the fact that Hank is<br />
married?  Why is seeing him suffer the worst part for her, not seeing  him<br />
with Lillian?  (425-6)<br />
- Why does Dagny say that if one person&#8217;s pleasure must be bought at  another<br />
person&#8217;s pain that no trade should be done?  How would that apply to  Hank&#8217;s<br />
relationship with Lillian?  (425-6)  Should that apply to all  relationships?</p>
<p>Section 2 (428-432)<br />
- Why did Lillian suspect Hank of having an affair?  What kind of person  does<br />
she suppose his mistress to be?  Why?  (428-30)<br />
- What is Lillian&#8217;s response to Hank&#8217;s affair? Why is she determined to  remain<br />
Mrs. Rearden? Why does Hank agree to that? (428-32)</p>
<p>Section 3 (432-438)<br />
- What is Dr. Ferris&#8217; manner of dealing with Hank Rearden?  What kind of<br />
agreement is Ferris hoping to reach with Rearden?  What does Rearden  choose<br />
to do instead? (432-7)<br />
- What does Rearden learn about the looters in his conversation with Dr.<br />
Ferris?  (432-7)  Why does Ferris want people to break their laws?   (435-7)</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a> or<br />
Call Jackie Hazelton at 480-921-1156</p>
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		<title>SAT July 17 - Annual Potluck and Party</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=54</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 21:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jackie &#38; Lyman Hazelton are hosting the tenth annual
Arizona Objectivists&#8217; Potluck and Party at their home
on Saturday, July 17, 2010 beginning at 6 PM.
DINNER:
Sandwiches (Cold Meats and Cheeses, Bread and/or Rolls)
Make Your Own Sundae
YOU BRING:
A side dish, a dessert, or beverages.
Options include: salad (potato, fruit, green, pasta, etc.),
vegetables, cookies, cake, wine, beer.
Please avoid anything that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton are hosting the tenth annual<br />
Arizona Objectivists&#8217; Potluck and Party at their home<br />
on Saturday, July 17, 2010 beginning at 6 PM.</p>
<p>DINNER:<br />
Sandwiches (Cold Meats and Cheeses, Bread and/or Rolls)<br />
Make Your Own Sundae</p>
<p>YOU BRING:<br />
A side dish, a dessert, or beverages.<br />
Options include: salad (potato, fruit, green, pasta, etc.),<br />
vegetables, cookies, cake, wine, beer.<br />
Please avoid anything that needs to be heated.<br />
We&#8217;ve got the chips covered too.</p>
<p>DISCUSSION:<br />
Free Minds 2010 Conference recap<br />
OCON 2010 Summer Conference recap</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
480-921-1156<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a> or<br />
Call Jackie Hazelton at 480-921-1156</p>
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		<title>SAT June 19 - Immigration</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=53</link>
		<comments>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=53#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 23:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHEN:
SATURDAY, June 19, 2010 7:00-7:30 PM Start Time
TOPIC:
Immigration based on the editorial comment
Illegal Means Illegal in Arizona Now
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103354078329&#38;s=5288&#38;e=001jCxQ209qxz1Ng-wvNaEfFRAxJ_wbb4JwOb3DRhwsWK7oBOw_LvvwUh6J2WG85TsX8T2UdKkfCmDzpmdtm6rmv9GCcBASmjXT9zjw3otQIL8yvFrPOYBdayxm8cCFkHKkEXcNK16ZZ61RGSgRElyGMgwZv9mZjS4Y]
By William Thomas
Copyright, The Atlas Society. For more information, please visit
www.atlassociety.org.
LEADER:
Jackie Hazelton
DISCUSSION:
Jackie will review what Rand had to say about immigration and then lead a
discussion on the Thomas editorial comment.
The Atlas Society describes the editorial comment as follows.
&#8220;Arizona [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WHEN:<br />
SATURDAY, June 19, 2010 7:00-7:30 PM Start Time</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
Immigration based on the editorial comment<br />
Illegal Means Illegal in Arizona Now<br />
[<a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103354078329&amp;s=5288&amp;e=001jCxQ209qxz1Ng-wvNaEfFRAxJ_wbb4JwOb3DRhwsWK7oBOw_LvvwUh6J2WG85TsX8T2UdKkfCmDzpmdtm6rmv9GCcBASmjXT9zjw3otQIL8yvFrPOYBdayxm8cCFkHKkEXcNK16ZZ61RGSgRElyGMgwZv9mZjS4Y" target="_blank">http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103354078329&amp;s=5288&amp;e=001jCxQ209qxz1Ng-wvNaEfFRAxJ_wbb4JwOb3DRhwsWK7oBOw_LvvwUh6J2WG85TsX8T2UdKkfCmDzpmdtm6rmv9GCcBASmjXT9zjw3otQIL8yvFrPOYBdayxm8cCFkHKkEXcNK16ZZ61RGSgRElyGMgwZv9mZjS4Y</a>]<br />
By William Thomas<br />
Copyright, The Atlas Society. For more information, please visit<br />
<a href="http://www.atlassociety.org/" target="_blank">www.atlassociety.org</a>.</p>
<p>LEADER:<br />
Jackie Hazelton</p>
<p>DISCUSSION:<br />
Jackie will review what Rand had to say about immigration and then lead a<br />
discussion on the Thomas editorial comment.</p>
<p>The Atlas Society describes the editorial comment as follows.<br />
&#8220;Arizona has enacted a law that makes illegal immigration to the U.S. a  state<br />
crime.  As the top state for border-crossings from Mexico (and so, the  main<br />
way station for illegal entry into the U.S.), Arizonans were tired of  waiting<br />
for the Federal Immigration and Naturalization Service to stem the tide  of<br />
illegal immigration into their state. They were also afraid that crime  was<br />
rising due to the presence of law-breaking illegals.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;There has been an outcry against the law from the Obama administration,<br />
Latino groups, and &#8220;progressives.&#8221; But let&#8217;s face it: illegal  immigration is<br />
illegal, isn&#8217;t it?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;From his perch in Guatemala, the country of origin of many of America&#8217;s<br />
illegals, William Thomas, The Atlas Society&#8217;s director of programs,  parses<br />
the immigration  problem, which has caused such passionate divisions in  the<br />
United States.&#8221;</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
480-921-1156<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
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		<title>TUES Jun 1 - Explore Atlas Shrugged Session 6</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=52</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 16:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHEN:
TUESDAY, June 1, 2010 7:00 PM
TOPIC:
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 6
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas  Shrugged
We will discuss the questions.
READINGS:
Atlas Shrugged, Part 1, Chapter 10 (Part B) - Part 2, Chapter 1
Part 1: Chapter 10: Wyatt&#8217;s Torch (Sections 5-9)
Part 2: Chapter 1: The Man Who Belonged on Earth
Or:
Pages 309-378 in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WHEN:<br />
TUESDAY, June 1, 2010 7:00 PM</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 6<br />
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas  Shrugged<br />
We will discuss the questions.</p>
<p>READINGS:<br />
Atlas Shrugged, Part 1, Chapter 10 (Part B) - Part 2, Chapter 1<br />
Part 1: Chapter 10: Wyatt&#8217;s Torch (Sections 5-9)<br />
Part 2: Chapter 1: The Man Who Belonged on Earth<br />
Or:<br />
Pages 309-378 in the larger Hardcover or Softcover<br />
Pages 294-358 in the smaller Mass Market Paperback</p>
<p>AUTHOR:<br />
<a href="http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/" target="_blank">http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/</a><br />
These discussion questions and podcast were prepared by Diana Hsieh for<br />
ExploreAtlasShrugged.com for people interested in creating their own  Atlas<br />
Shrugged Reading Groups, as well as for anyone wishing to study the  novel in<br />
more depth. They may be freely used for the study and discussion of  Atlas<br />
Shrugged, provided that this paragraph remains intact in any  reproduction.</p>
<p>DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:<br />
The listed page numbers are for the larger edition, softcover or  hardback.</p>
<p>Part 1: Chapter 10: Wyatt&#8217;s Torch<br />
Section Five: 309-13<br />
- What do we discover about Eugene Lawson in the course of his  conversation<br />
with Dagny Taggart? What did he seek and gain from the needy people to  whom<br />
he granted loans, if not wealth? (309-13)</p>
<p>Section Six: 313-21<br />
- How are Lee Hunsacker and Midas Mulligan different? How and why do  they<br />
clash? Are the two men morally different? If so, how? (313-21)</p>
<p>Section Seven: 321-24<br />
- What was the basic scheme for the Twentieth Century Motor Company<br />
implemented by the Starnes heirs? Why does Dagny think that it is pure  evil?<br />
(323)<br />
- What was Ivy Starnes&#8217; philosophy when she inherited the Twentieth  Century<br />
Motor Company? What is it now? Why did she change as she did? (323)</p>
<p>Section Eight: 324-27<br />
- How is Mrs. Hastings different from everyone else that Dagny has<br />
interviewed? Why is that important? (324-7)</p>
<p>Section Nine: 327-36<br />
- What is so puzzling about Dr. Akston&#8217;s meeting with Dagny? What  conclusions<br />
can she draw from it, if any?<br />
- What is the Fair Share Law? What is its basic premise? Why was it  passed?<br />
(333) How will it kill Colorado?<br />
- Why does Ellis Wyatt rebel against the Fair Share Law as he does? How  has he<br />
fulfilled his earlier promise to Dagny? How does Wyatt&#8217;s action affect  Dagny?<br />
(333-6)</p>
<p>Whole Chapter<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this chapter?</p>
<p>Whole Part<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this part?</p>
<p>Part 2: Chapter 1: The Man Who Belonged on Earth<br />
Section 1: 339-49<br />
- How has the state of the world changed since the end of Part 1? How  has it<br />
declined?<br />
- Why does Dr. Stadler want to meet with Dr. Ferris? Why won&#8217;t Stadler  do<br />
anything about the book? How is this choice similar to and different  from the<br />
choice Stadler made about Rearden Metal? (342-8)</p>
<p>Section 2: 349-60<br />
- What was the effect of the elimination of Wyatt Oil from the market?<br />
(349-50) Are large producers a boon to small ones?<br />
- What is the effect of the Fair Share Law on Taggart Transcontinental?  Why is<br />
Taggart Transcontinental making more money than ever? What is Jim&#8217;s  response?<br />
(352)<br />
- Why does Dagny feel greater revulsion at Dr. Stadler than Jim or Orren<br />
Boyle? (353) Is he worse than the others? Why or why not &#8212; and how?<br />
- What does Dr. Stadler want from Dagny? What does she give him? Is she  right<br />
to do so? (354-60)<br />
- Why does Dr. Stadler want to see the motor? How and why does he almost<br />
redeem himself? (358-9)</p>
<p>Section 3: 360-7<br />
- Why does Rearden refuse to sell any Rearden Metal to the State Science<br />
Institute? What does he suggest they do instead? Why? (360, 365-6)<br />
- How has the Fair Share law affected Rearden&#8217;s business? Why? (361-2)<br />
- What danger does Rearden feel on hearing the news of Wyatt&#8217;s departure  from<br />
the world? What is his response? Is that right or not? (363)<br />
- What moral insight does Rearden&#8217;s conversation with the representative  of<br />
the State Science Institute reveal? What does he now understand? (366-7)</p>
<p>Section 4: 367-78<br />
- How has Hank&#8217;s view of his relationship with Dagny changed? How is  that<br />
reflected in his actions toward her? (367-78) Why does Dagny think that  she<br />
can help Hank win his deliverance from guilt, but that she cannot do so  by<br />
words? (367)<br />
- What does Hank discover about the looter&#8217;s desire for sanction? How is  it<br />
important? Why should they withhold that sanction? (377-8)<br />
Whole Chapter<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this chapter?</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
2153 E. Alameda Dr., Tempe, AZ 85282<br />
480-921-1156<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists</a><a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">_at_cox_dot_</a><a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">net</a> or<br />
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		<title>SAT May 15 - The Future of Objectivism by David Kelley</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=51</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 16:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHEN:
SATURDAY, May 15, 2010 7:00-7:30 PM Start Time
TOPIC:
The Future of Objectivism
Video of a talk by David Kelley
at the Free Minds 2009 Conference
LEADER:
Jackie Hazelton
DISCUSSION:
The future of Objectivism depends on the choices people make.  In this  talk,
Kelley discusses the elements of Objectivism, the view from the inside,  the
view from the outside (non-Objectivists) and Objectivism as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WHEN:<br />
SATURDAY, May 15, 2010 7:00-7:30 PM Start Time</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
The Future of Objectivism<br />
Video of a talk by David Kelley<br />
at the Free Minds 2009 Conference</p>
<p>LEADER:<br />
Jackie Hazelton</p>
<p>DISCUSSION:<br />
The future of Objectivism depends on the choices people make.  In this  talk,<br />
Kelley discusses the elements of Objectivism, the view from the inside,  the<br />
view from the outside (non-Objectivists) and Objectivism as a way of  life.<br />
In particular, he identifies 3 hard nuts to crack where Objectivism must<br />
supply alternatives if it is to have a broader influence in the culture.</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
480-921-1156<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a> or<br />
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<p>BRING:<br />
Snacks or beverage to share or a monetary donation.</p>
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		<title>TUES May 4 - Explore Atlas Shrugged Session 5</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=50</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 17:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHEN:
TUESDAY, May 4, 2010 7:00 PM
TOPIC:
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 5
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas  Shrugged
We will discuss the questions.
READINGS:
Atlas Shrugged, Part 1, Chapters 9 - 10 (Part A)
Part 1: Chapter 9: The Sacred and the Profane
Part 1: Chapter 10: Wyatt&#8217;s Torch (Sections 1-4)
Or:
Pages 253-309 in the larger Hardcover or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WHEN:<br />
TUESDAY, May 4, 2010 7:00 PM</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 5<br />
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas  Shrugged<br />
We will discuss the questions.</p>
<p>READINGS:<br />
Atlas Shrugged, Part 1, Chapters 9 - 10 (Part A)<br />
Part 1: Chapter 9: The Sacred and the Profane<br />
Part 1: Chapter 10: Wyatt&#8217;s Torch (Sections 1-4)<br />
Or:<br />
Pages 253-309 in the larger Hardcover or Softcover<br />
Pages 241-294 in the smaller Mass Market Paperback</p>
<p>AUTHOR:<br />
<a href="http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/" target="_blank">http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/</a><br />
These discussion questions and podcast were prepared by Diana Hsieh for<br />
ExploreAtlasShrugged.com for people interested in creating their own  Atlas<br />
Shrugged Reading Groups, as well as for anyone wishing to study the  novel in<br />
more depth. They may be freely used for the study and discussion of  Atlas<br />
Shrugged, provided that this paragraph remains intact in any  reproduction.</p>
<p>DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:<br />
The listed page numbers are for the larger edition, softcover or  hardback.</p>
<p>Part 1: Chapter 9: The Sacred and the Profane<br />
Section 1: 253-56<br />
- Why does Hank say what he says to Dagny the morning after their first  night<br />
together? Why does Dagny&#8217;s reaction change as she listens to him? Why  does<br />
she says what she says in response? (254-6)</p>
<p>Section 2: 256-67<br />
- What kind of person is Cherryl Brooks? How and why does Cherryl<br />
misunderstand Jim Taggart&#8217;s character? What does she think of what he  says?<br />
Why doesn&#8217;t she see the truth about him? (257-67)</p>
<p>Section 3: 267-9<br />
- Why is Hank Rearden so tortured by the fact of Dagny&#8217;s past lover?  What does<br />
that tell her (and us) about him? Why won&#8217;t she tell Rearden the  identity of<br />
her prior lover? (268-9)</p>
<p>Section 4: 269-73<br />
- What does Mr. Mowen reveal about his character in conversation with  the<br />
worker (Owen Kellogg)? Are Mr. Mowen&#8217;s views coherent or contradictory?  How<br />
so? (270-3)</p>
<p>Section 5: 273-9<br />
- Why does Hank presume that his invitation to speak at the National  Council<br />
of Metal Industries is a peace offering? (275) How is he wrong? Why does<br />
Dagny think him (too) generous? (274-6)<br />
- How and why is Hank optimistic about the future? Why does he think the<br />
Equalization of Opportunity Bill will not exist in three years? Is he  right<br />
(at that time) to be so optimistic? (277)<br />
- Why does Hank want Dagny to go on a vacation with him? Why does he  want her<br />
to wear the bracelet of Rearden Metal? How has his attitude changed  since<br />
their first night together? Why would anyone guessing their affair be  worse<br />
for him than for her? (278-9)</p>
<p>Section 6: 279-91<br />
- How is Starnesville in worse shape than other towns Hank and Dagny  have<br />
seen? Why is it so alarming? (281, 283-6)<br />
- Why is Dagny so excited to discover the motor? What disturbs Hank  about the<br />
discovery? What is the importance of the creation of the motor and the<br />
significance of it being abandoned? (287-90)</p>
<p>Whole Chapter<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this chapter?</p>
<p>Part 1: Chapter 10: Wyatt&#8217;s Torch<br />
Section 1: 292-4<br />
- How and why did the 20th Century Motors die such an ignoble death?  (292-3)</p>
<p>Section 2: 294-8<br />
- How and why does Dagny respond as she does to the claim by Mayor  Bascom that<br />
she is not Hank&#8217;s wife? How and why does Hank respond as he does? What  is it<br />
about Mayor Bascom&#8217;s explanation that resembles Hank&#8217;s own views?  (296-7)</p>
<p>Section 3: 298-301<br />
- How has Dagny protected Jim from the consequences of his  Anti-Dog-Eat-Dog<br />
Rule? Did she see that so clearly at the time? Why does she feel a chill  on<br />
thinking that self-interest is not Jim&#8217;s motive? What is the  alternative?<br />
(300)</p>
<p>Section 4: 301-9<br />
- What kinds of shady actions must Rearden take to save his mills? Are  those<br />
actions moral, even though illegal? How and why do government controls  make<br />
criminals of honest men? (302)<br />
- What does Lillian reveal about herself and her values in her  conversation<br />
with Rearden? How does Rearden give Lillian more credit than she  deserves?<br />
What does she deserve? What are her motives? (304-9)<br />
- Why does Lillian think that Rearden has an obligation to make her  happy? Is<br />
that a reasonable expectation? Is it a common expectation? Should Hank  oblige<br />
her? (307)</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
480-921-1156<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists</a><a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">_at_cox_dot_</a><a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">net</a> or<br />
Call Jackie Hazelton at 480-921-1156</p>
<p>BRING:<br />
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		<title>SAT Apr 17 - An Interview with Ayn Rand from 1961</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 23:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
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WHEN:
SATURDAY, April 17, 2010 7:00-7:30 PM Start Time
TOPIC:
An Interview with Ayn Rand
Video tape of Ayn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you plan to attend next Saturday but have not yet let us know, please  do so<br />
by replying to this email.  Please arrive BETWEEN 7 and 7:30.  Any  earlier and<br />
you may catch us eating dinner or making preparations.  Thanks.</p>
<p>WHEN:<br />
SATURDAY, April 17, 2010 7:00-7:30 PM Start Time</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
An Interview with Ayn Rand<br />
Video tape of Ayn Rand being interviewed by<br />
James McConnell at the University of Michigan in 1961</p>
<p>LEADER:<br />
Jackie Hazelton</p>
<p>DISCUSSION:<br />
In February we viewed the last speech Rand made in 1981, the year before  her<br />
death.  Group members expressed the desire to see Rand when she was  younger.<br />
The earliest video recording of Rand that I could find was &#8220;An Interview  with<br />
Ayn Rand&#8221; by University of Michigan Psychology Professor James McConnell  in<br />
1961.  Rand was 56 years old.  She had published Atlas Shrugged in 1957,  four<br />
years prior.  She was still associated with the Brandens at the time of  this<br />
interview.</p>
<p>We will view the 30 minute interview and discuss Rand&#8217;s remarks.</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
480-921-1156<br />
Use <a href="http://www.mapquest.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mapquest.com/</a> to get directions from your location.</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists@cox.net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a> or<br />
Call Jackie Hazelton at 480-921-1156</p>
<p>BRING:<br />
Snacks or beverage to share or a monetary donation.</p>
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		<title>TUES Apr 6 - Explore Atlas Shrugged Session 4</title>
		<link>http://azobjectivists.com/?p=48</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 17:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHEN:
TUESDAY, April 6, 2010 7:00 PM
TOPIC:
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 4
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas  Shrugged
We will discuss the questions.
READINGS:
Atlas Shrugged, Part 1, Chapters 7 (Part B) - 8
Part 1: Chapter 7: The Exploiters and the Exploited (Sections 5-9)
Part 1: Chapter 8: The John Galt Line
Or:
Pages 185-252 in the larger [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WHEN:<br />
TUESDAY, April 6, 2010 7:00 PM</p>
<p>TOPIC:<br />
Explore Atlas Shrugged  Session 4<br />
Podcasts and  discussion questions on Ayn Rand&#8217;s epic novel Atlas  Shrugged<br />
We will discuss the questions.</p>
<p>READINGS:<br />
Atlas Shrugged, Part 1, Chapters 7 (Part B) - 8<br />
Part 1: Chapter 7: The Exploiters and the Exploited (Sections 5-9)<br />
Part 1: Chapter 8: The John Galt Line<br />
Or:<br />
Pages 185-252 in the larger Hardcover or Softcover<br />
Pages 178-241 in the smaller Mass Market Paperback</p>
<p>AUTHOR:<br />
<a href="http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/" target="_blank">http://www.exploreaynrand.com/1957/</a><br />
These discussion questions and podcast were prepared by Diana Hsieh for<br />
ExploreAtlasShrugged.com for people interested in creating their own  Atlas<br />
Shrugged Reading Groups, as well as for anyone wishing to study the  novel in<br />
more depth. They may be freely used for the study and discussion of  Atlas<br />
Shrugged, provided that this paragraph remains intact in any  reproduction.</p>
<p>DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:<br />
The listed page numbers are for the larger edition, softcover or  hardback.</p>
<p>Chapter 7: The Exploiters and the Exploited<br />
Section 5: 185-92<br />
- What is Dr. Stadler&#8217;s basic modus operandi?  What motivates him to act  as he<br />
does?  How does he view other people?  Why did he found the State  Science<br />
Institute?  (185-92)</p>
<p>Section 6: 192-7<br />
- Why does Dagny choose to take on the burden of completing the Rio  Norte Line<br />
alone?  What are the basic terms of the deal she offers Jim?  Is the  deal<br />
just or not?  (193-5)</p>
<p>Section 7: 197-201<br />
- Why is Francisco D&#8217;Anconia so pained by Dagny&#8217;s request for  investment?  Why<br />
does he refuse to help her?  Why does his attitude change so dramtically  in<br />
the middle of the conversation?  What is Dagny&#8217;s response to that  change?<br />
(197-201)</p>
<p>Section 8: 201-5<br />
- What does Rearden reveal about his feelings for Dagny when she  suggests that<br />
he has only ever thought of her as a man?  Why does Dagny think that of  him?<br />
Why does Hank think of his feelings for Dagny as a betrayal of her?   (204-5)</p>
<p>Section 9: 205-216<br />
- What is the basic moral difference between the request of Mrs. Rearden  and<br />
the request of Mr. Ward to Hank Rearden?  Why does Hank refuse the  former yet<br />
work hard to satisfy the latter? (206-213)</p>
<p>Whole Chapter<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this chapter?</p>
<p>Part 1: Chapter 8: The John Galt Line<br />
Section 1: 217-8<br />
- Why does Eddie feel like a stooge for Jim Taggart?  In what way is  that<br />
feeling right?  (218)</p>
<p>Section 2: 219-21<br />
- What does Dagny&#8217;s longing for &#8220;a consciousness like her own&#8221; reveal  about<br />
her romantic ideal?  Why doesn&#8217;t Francisco or Hank satisfy that longing?<br />
(220)</p>
<p>Section 3: 221-7<br />
- How does Rearden&#8217;s sale of his ore mines to Paul Larkin differ from  his sale<br />
of his coal mines to Ken Dannager?  What do these transactions reveal  about<br />
each man? (221-4)</p>
<p>Section 4: 227-33<br />
- What kind of ideas and values motivate and guide the opinions of  laymen and<br />
intellectuals about Rearden Metal?  (227-9)<br />
- What kind of game is the delegate of the Union of Locomotive Engineers<br />
attempting to play with Dagny?  How does she block it?  (231-2)</p>
<p>Section 5: 233-6<br />
- What does Rearden&#8217;s claim that he will earn enormous profits yet  benefit the<br />
public with his metal reveal about his view of the interests of  producers and<br />
consumers? (235)</p>
<p>Section 6: 236-9<br />
- How is the opening of the John Galt Line a true celebration for Dagny  &#8211;<br />
unlike her debut ball as a young woman? (236-9)</p>
<p>Section 7: 239-242<br />
- What does Ayn Rand reveal about her view of the proper relationship  between<br />
mind and body in the first run of the John Galt Line? (241, 243, 245-6)<br />
- What permits Hank Rearden to express his desire for Dagny?  What is  Dagny&#8217;s<br />
motivation for the affair with Hank?  Why is their sex so violent?   (250-2)</p>
<p>Whole Chapter<br />
- What is the significance of the title of this chapter?</p>
<p>WHERE:<br />
Jackie &amp; Lyman Hazelton&#8217;s Home<br />
480-921-1156</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:<br />
Jackie Hazelton<br />
(c) 480-516-3281 (h) 480-921-1156<br />
(e) <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a></p>
<p>RSVP:<br />
Reply to this message to <a href="mailto:AZObjectivists@cox.net">AZObjectivists_at_cox_dot_net</a> or<br />
Call Jackie Hazelton at 480-921-1156</p>
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