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What is interpretation?

Interpretation is a educational activity witch aims to reveal meanings and relations ships through the use of origan all objects, illustrative media and hand on experience. The art of interpretation was made in the United States of America.

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  1. Not so much made in the USA but prepared and developed by an American writer. Thanks for the blog entry.

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