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But the struggle for mere existence , in dignity and economic security while attempting to accommodate racism wherever it exists in our society , may be a major contributor to hypertension rates among blacks .
But the struggle for mere existence , in dignity and economic security while attempting to accommodate racism wherever it exists in our society , may be a major contributor to hypertension rates among blacks .
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Their members are viewed as being outside the mainstream of that society because of their particular addiction or behavior problem . To suggest that groups whose major aim is to keep an alcoholic dry , to help obese persons overcome a ...
Their members are viewed as being outside the mainstream of that society because of their particular addiction or behavior problem . To suggest that groups whose major aim is to keep an alcoholic dry , to help obese persons overcome a ...
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We have reaffirmed that citizens of a free society can , despite obstacles , opposition , and delays , collectively fulfill those individual aspirations that challenge a society to higher goals . In Canada , universally available ...
We have reaffirmed that citizens of a free society can , despite obstacles , opposition , and delays , collectively fulfill those individual aspirations that challenge a society to higher goals . In Canada , universally available ...
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