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Since 1929 the improvements in home medical care for dependent groups in the population have been especially significant . Until that year the progressive policy of health - insurance legislation on which the British Government in ...
Since 1929 the improvements in home medical care for dependent groups in the population have been especially significant . Until that year the progressive policy of health - insurance legislation on which the British Government in ...
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We all know that our great cities would not exist were it not for migrants , nor could they maintain their present populations on the strength of their own birth rates . They need migrants in order to exist and function economically .
We all know that our great cities would not exist were it not for migrants , nor could they maintain their present populations on the strength of their own birth rates . They need migrants in order to exist and function economically .
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as villages , towns , and counties ; and to small population groups , such as Indians and Asiatics . In general , the detailed social information which is published for larger areas , such as states , is available in unpublished form ...
as villages , towns , and counties ; and to small population groups , such as Indians and Asiatics . In general , the detailed social information which is published for larger areas , such as states , is available in unpublished form ...
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
THE COMMUNITY | 13 |
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