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    <description>Welcome to GENS 1401 Audio Study Assist, your go-to podcast for reviewing key concepts from the Fall 2024 GENS 1401 lectures at Mount Allison. Each episode offers an easy-to-follow recap of the most important topics, from Earth’s place in the solar system to climate processes and environmental systems. Whether you’re preparing for exams, catching up on missed lectures, or just looking for a convenient way to review, this podcast is here to help. Let’s explore the fascinating world of Earth and environmental sciences together, one episode at a time!</description>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to GENS 1401 Audio Study Assist, your go-to podcast for reviewing key concepts from the Fall 2024 GENS 1401 lectures at Mount Allison. Each episode offers an easy-to-follow recap of the most important topics, from Earth’s place in the solar system to climate processes and environmental systems. Whether you’re preparing for exams, catching up on missed lectures, or just looking for a convenient way to review, this podcast is here to help. </p>
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