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		<title>By: Wyatt Reader</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wyatt Reader</dc:creator>
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		<description>Huh!!!!  The City that gave the US, Ben Franklin and the cause of American Independence. Philadelphia is rich in politics and political history reaching to the very commencement of America. First, as a colony founded by William Penn and from that time to this. Pennsylvania and Philadelphia are centers of politics and public policy. Your Encyclopdia should allow for all of this and more, possibly.

Thank you
Wyatt Reader
UCLA___Whittier College
California[descendent of Penns. residents]
Political Science</description>
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<p>Thank you<br />
Wyatt Reader<br />
UCLA___Whittier College<br />
California[descendent of Penns. residents]<br />
Political Science</p>
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