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		<title>By: The First Hook-Up Was Adam And Eve. The First Hook-Up Story Hyped By The MSM Was 10 Minutes Later. &#171; Around The Sphere</title>
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		<description>[...] Mari McGrath: NPR is weighing in on dating this week. Studies show that we as twenty-somethings are not dating, but rather are hooking up. The availability of casual encounters are much higher for our generation with co-ed dorm rooms, the pervasiveness of Craigslist, and a focus on career and socialization rather than settling down. [...]</description>
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