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		<title>By: Kim H Peres</title>
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		<description>Originality or uniqueness is in the eye of the beholder for certain.

Given that no matter or energy can be created in this universe, any story we come up with will be made of other elements. 

But just as cars in the 50s and cars these days have the same materials in them, the composition and arrangement of familiar material is how we should judge originality.</description>
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<p>Given that no matter or energy can be created in this universe, any story we come up with will be made of other elements. </p>
<p>But just as cars in the 50s and cars these days have the same materials in them, the composition and arrangement of familiar material is how we should judge originality.</p>
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