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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I started a book called presidents it is about every president and there struggles in the White House the first president gorge Washington grew up on a farm in Virginia wake field and fought in the revalutionary war he surged as president from 1789-1797 the second president John Adams was the first president to only be elected president once he wanted to become a king rather than a president Thomas Jefferson the third president was the auther of the Declaration of Independence and wasin  the first two presidents cabinet the fourth president was James Madison he surged as president during the war of 1812 the Fifth president  was James Monroe he was the last founding father president the first president to be a son of a president was are sixth president only had one term the seventh president was Andrew Jackson a war hero of 1812 who taught his parrot how to swear that parrot was escorted out of jacksons funeral due to its choice of words the eighth president was Martin van buren who would often like a magic trick William Henry harrison was the first president to die in office John Tyler took over James k Polk was the strongest present</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-03-08 15:17:35 UTC</pubDate>
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