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    <title type="text">Culture Making Articles items tagged decline</title>
    <subtitle type="text">Culture Making Articles:Writing on Christianity and culture from Andy Crouch</subtitle>
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      <title>Urban prairies</title>
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					<b>Andy: </b><em>?Photographer James D. Griffioen has created a haunting series of photographs of Detroit neighborhoods that are reverting to nature . . . cultivation in reverse.?</em><br />
		
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<div class="author" style="font-size: -1">from "<a href="http://www.jamesgriffioen.net/index.php?/prairies/lost-neighborhoods/">lost neighborhoods</a>," <a href="http://www.jamesgriffioen.net/">James D. Griffioen</a> :: via <a href="http://ayjay.tumblr.com/">more than 95 theses</a></div>		
	
			
			
			

		
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