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		<title>There Are Great Life Lessons to be Gleaned by Watching Politicians and Reading Political History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That’s Wilfrid Laurier from Quebec. He has no future. He does nothing nowadays, but sit in the library, day after day, reading books. - A journalist commenting in 1884. Wilfrid Laurier became Prime Minister in 1896. There are great life lessons to be gleaned by watching politicians in action or by reading political history. This [...]


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