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  "textContent": "In 1953, American author Ray Bradbury published a book entitled Fahrenheit 451. It was a novel about an American firefighter in a not-too-distant future who realized he was doing his job all wrong, because his job was to burn books, which were banned in that future America. (451 F is the temperature at which paper catches fire.) Read More",
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