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		<title>The Historical Perspective On Eggs And Bunnies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Sunday, April 8th, is Easter and for some it means eggs and bunnies. According to Ann Effland, historical expert at the U.S. Department of Agriculture,  the egg goes  back to  early pre-Christian spring celebrations as a symbol of fertility.  Both Eggs and bunnies were ancient and traditional and were part of a celebration dedicated [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to Ann Effland, historical expert at the U.S. Department of Agriculture,  the egg goes  back to  early pre-Christian spring celebrations as a symbol of fertility
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