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	<title>Comments on: What a Wonderful World</title>
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		<title>By: ron ritter</title>
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		<dc:creator>ron ritter</dc:creator>
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		<description>well i remember a similar episode of little things do great things or gentle action, some years ago when was in the uk i noticed how polite the car drivers were(albeit to say this may now not be the case)they raised their hands in acknowledgement of you allowing them to go ahead of them or just a common road courtesy, in australia there was not any such courtesy. well on arriving back in australia i started raising my hand in acknowledgement of a road courtesy, well i don&#039;t know if other poeple started at the same time as me or i started a trend but now everyone tips their hand as a coutesy for a road favour. just imagine how the world can be changed!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well i remember a similar episode of little things do great things or gentle action, some years ago when was in the uk i noticed how polite the car drivers were(albeit to say this may now not be the case)they raised their hands in acknowledgement of you allowing them to go ahead of them or just a common road courtesy, in australia there was not any such courtesy. well on arriving back in australia i started raising my hand in acknowledgement of a road courtesy, well i don&#8217;t know if other poeple started at the same time as me or i started a trend but now everyone tips their hand as a coutesy for a road favour. just imagine how the world can be changed!</p>
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