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		<title>About the BritishScholar.com Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The BritishScholar.com blog exists to increase interaction among academics who study the United Kingdom as well as provide an open link to the general public.  Blogging on BritishScholar.com should be used to exchange ideas, ask questions, and make researching Britain an enjoyably interactive experience for everyone involved.  Welcome!

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