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					<description><![CDATA[[...] I willing to wager that a fare number of people working in the marine mammal field have not read or were able to finish reading Herman Melville&#039;s Moby Dick. There&#039;s a reason for that - it&#039;s not the easiest of reads, even when you love the subject matter. I also think many of us regard the story is no longer relevant because for most of us whaling is a thing of the past. However, whaling still continues and one of the issues WDC works tirelessly to stop. And I would challenge you to take another look at Moby Dick - in a really fun and manageable way........Moby Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville’s masterpiece. Each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, and broadcasted daily in free downloads. WDC is honored that WDC as the charity of choice for the project.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] I willing to wager that a fare number of people working in the marine mammal field have not read or were able to finish reading Herman Melville&#039;s Moby Dick. There&#039;s a reason for that &#8211; it&#039;s not the easiest of reads, even when you love the subject matter. I also think many of us regard the story is no longer relevant because for most of us whaling is a thing of the past. However, whaling still continues and one of the issues WDC works tirelessly to stop. And I would challenge you to take another look at Moby Dick &#8211; in a really fun and manageable way&#8230;&#8230;..Moby Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville’s masterpiece. Each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, and broadcasted daily in free downloads. WDC is honored that WDC as the charity of choice for the project.  [&#8230;]</p>
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