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<br/>						That is, there is a gene (I am guessing it is on the Y chromosome, since not many women I know share this passion) that codes for a protein in the brain that creates a passion for maps.  I have it.  In fact, I am sitting right here in my <a href="http://home-insurance.near-home.com/" title="Home Insurance Near Home">home</a> office with a lovely map of the country on my wall, and at work I have maps of new York City and the world.<br/>					</p>
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