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Date: Fri Mar 16 2001 - 02:26:16 GMT

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    Brent,
    Hi, thanks for all of your help! This essay is for my World Religion class.
    My professor wanted us to see how the meme theory relates to the success of
    major religions.
    Thanks!
    Jamie

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