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		<title>Three myths related to training and learning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myths have a way of perpetuating themselves. There are quite a few related to training and learning too. Everyone seems to believe in them. So much so that they have become sacrosanct and no one even bothers to question them.  When Shalu Wasu heard some for the first time, it was in the context of [...]]]></description>
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