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Exactly what I have been telling pelpoe. Good to see I'm not the only one who realizes this When I was a TA at college, I was tasked with creating new labs for the students. A session stealing lab was, by far, the most popular lab I created. Even the students who just bobbed their head and ground through it instantly perked up when they realized the ramifications of session stealing. I'm glad this has finally made it into the news, as it will raise awareness of this issue to the public.

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What group came to the aid of James Oglethorpe in the Battle of Bloody Marsh?

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