squeezing to fit in short width - iswc tutorial
authorTim L <lebot@rpi.edu>
Mon, 12 Nov 2012 01:50:47 -0500
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squeezing to fit in short width - iswc tutorial
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-        <title>Civic participation in the UK</title>
-		<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="blog-example.css" />
+      <title>Civic participation in the UK</title>
+      <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="blog-example.css" />
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-    	<h2>Civic Participation in the UK</h2>
-		The Guardian's Data Blog has an 
-		<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/nov/02/happiness-index-how-much-trust-government"> interesting post</a> by Ami Sedghi on how much the UK public trusts their government.
-    
-		An interesting part of the post is the information about civic participation.
-     	Here's a graph from the post:<br>
-   
-        <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/nov/02/happiness-index-how-much-trust-government#highcharts-0">
-        <img alt="graph of civic participation" src="graph.png"/></a>
-        <p>
-        Captured on: 2012-04-25T03:40:00Z
-        </p>
-        <p>
-    	The post also had information taken from a January 2012 YouGov survey about the UK political system. 
-      	Here are some results on civic participation:
-      	</p>
-      	<blockquote>
+    <body>
+      <h2>Civic Participation in the UK</h2>
+      The Guardian's Data Blog has an 
+      <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/nov/02/happiness-index-how-much-trust-government">interesting post</a> 
+        by Ami Sedghi on how much the UK public trusts their government.
+  
+      An interesting part of the post is the information about 
+      civic participation. Here's a graph from the post:<br>
+  
+      <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/nov/02/happiness-index-how-much-trust-government#highcharts-0">
+        <img alt="graph of civic participation" src="graph.png"/>
+      </a>
+      <p>Captured on: 2012-04-25T03:40:00Z</p>
+      <p>The post also had information taken from a January 2012
+         YouGov survey about the UK political system. 
+         Here are some results on civic participation:</p>
+      <blockquote>
         <ul>
-          <li>50% of men and 42% of women agreed or strongly agreed that being involved in 
-              politics was a good way to benefit groups that people care about such as pensioners and the disabled</li>
-          <li>Just over a quarter of men and only 15% of agreed or strongly agreed that involvement in politics was a good way to benefit themselves and their family</li>
-          <li>Over a third of both men and women felt that being involved in politics and public affairs took too much time and effort</li>
+          <li>50% of men and 42% of women agreed or strongly agreed 
+              that being involved in politics was a good way to 
+              benefit groups that people care about such as 
+              pensioners and the disabled</li>
+          <li>Just over a quarter of men and only 15% of agreed 
+              or strongly agreed that involvement in politics was 
+              a good way to benefit themselves and their family</li>
+          <li>Over a third of both men and women felt that 
+              being involved in politics and public affairs took 
+              too much time and effort</li>
         </ul>
-      	</blockquote>
-    	
-    	<p>Overall, the post provides insight into the status of civic participation in the UK. </p>
+      </blockquote>
+      <p>Overall, the post provides insight into the status 
+         of civic participation in the UK.</p>
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