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			According to the survey,
			"Kwanzaa, a holiday created in 1966 by Maulana Karenga, black
			nationalist and current chair of Africana studies at California State
			University, Long Beach, seems to resonate most with the baby boomer
			generation and may be past its prime... In fact, almost half -- 41
			percent -- of all respondents born between 1946 and 1964 celebrate Kwanzaa,
			while those born in or before 1945 and in or after 1982 are least likely to
			celebrate the holiday." 
			  
			As a baby boomer,
			my response is that timeless principles are never past their
			prime.  We invite you to consider with us the the principles of Nguzo
			Saba over the next seven days.  These principles represent values that
			can strengthen our lives, our families, and our communities, whether you
			celebrate Kwanzaa or not.  If you are a baby boomer or a member of the
			 millennial generation, consider these principles as you prepare
			for 2012 and the years to come. | 
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			THE
			FIRST DAY OF KWANZAA 
			  
			UMOJA 
			  
 
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Roger Madison,
iZania, LLC
 
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Recently, in an unscientific poll of readers of TheRoot.com, the question was asked, 


