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Before we dive into this book, in the interest of full disclosure I feel I should inform you that I was a student of Robert Elias while at the University of San Francisco, where I took his class “The American Dream and the American Pastime: Baseball as a Cultural Mirror of America.” It was one of my favorite classes while at USF and he remains a good friend to this day, yet as friends can and should do, they provide objective reviews of each other and their work. Is it a bit weird to be reviewing a former professor’s book? Yes – but then again, my classmates and I reviewed his work while in school, so it’s not that foreign of a concept. This time it just goes on the internet for everyone to see as opposed to the Scantron form that went in the manila envelope at the end of the semester and was sent to the dean’s office or our thoughts on his class discussions that we bantered about over coffee in the cafeteria as we struggled to write papers or watch all of Ken Burns’ Baseball

why does my lava lamp have a few lavas going up and down?
the first day i got it, i turned on the lamp and i waited for about an hour and their was a little bit of lava that went up but it ws still solid. then SOld Out Lamp i took it of and i hold it. then i turn it upside down then i put i back where it was before. after a few hours the lava is melted and i let it on for another hour, but it didn’t look like the lava lamp where they sell them in Spencer’s because the lava lamp that they have has a lot of lava on top that are circular but not mines. i did se some weird liquid coming out when i tuned it up-side down. what is wrong?
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