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	<title>Comments on: The First Journalese-English Dictionary</title>
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		<title>By: Advocate4Good</title>
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		<description>This is a first for me, but I&#039;ve enjoyed reading your suggestions and see its intrinsic value.  Howâ€™s that?  On a more serious note, Iâ€™m not so sure people bother read beyond the first or second blog when trying to comment on a topic of interest.  However, when I want to write to make a point, Iâ€™ll usually investigate a personâ€™s place of employment or something that they might be associated with.  This might have a higher degree of success in reaching them.  For example, I know John McCainâ€™s daughter flyâ€™s with him, so I found her blog and wrote her.  Hopefully it had a better chance of him reading it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a first for me, but I&#8217;ve enjoyed reading your suggestions and see its intrinsic value.  Howâ€™s that?  On a more serious note, Iâ€™m not so sure people bother read beyond the first or second blog when trying to comment on a topic of interest.  However, when I want to write to make a point, Iâ€™ll usually investigate a personâ€™s place of employment or something that they might be associated with.  This might have a higher degree of success in reaching them.  For example, I know John McCainâ€™s daughter flyâ€™s with him, so I found her blog and wrote her.  Hopefully it had a better chance of him reading it.</p>
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