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		<title>#8 Strike while the iron is hot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Tomahawk&#8221; is an American Indian term to describe a type of ax or blade used for a variety of purposes. This tool was originally made of rock with a wooden handle until Europeans brought iron technology to the new world. A blacksmith is demonstrating how a piece of iron is heated in a forge and [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;Tomahawk&#8221; is an American Indian term to describe a type of ax or blade used for a variety of purposes. This tool was originally made of rock with a wooden handle until Europeans brought iron technology to the new world.<br />
A blacksmith is demonstrating how a piece of iron is heated in a forge and the soften red hot metal is pounded into an ax shape on an anvil. The process is slow and repeated many times but the end result is an amazing tool.</p>
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