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		<title>By: Patron&#38;Page</title>
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		<description>Its seems to be an interesting set up. I have been a long-term user of dewey and i find that when researching I look up the book then find is dewey number then search the shelf. I have used the system since I was 6 and it works. I do not quite understand how classifying the book under garden, flowers, roses, author with make it easier. As many gardening books contained vast info on many areas of gardening. How does your system address this?</description>
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