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      <title>Being a women&#39;s university student who served in the military</title>
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      <description>Meeting a women&amp;#39;s university student who served in the military is usually always a perspective shifter, mostly because their daily truth is so totally different from the typical campus experience. While most students are worried about midterms or</description>
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