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... poor mothers are not concerned enough about their children's welfare . Responses to Question 41 , " The poor are dirty , " were statistically significant . It may be surprising that a change is exhibited at all because discussion of ...
... poor mothers are not concerned enough about their children's welfare . Responses to Question 41 , " The poor are dirty , " were statistically significant . It may be surprising that a change is exhibited at all because discussion of ...
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... poor cope with illness is not always known to health professionals . ( A ) D U 15. Hospitals and clinics are ... poor frequently feel there is nothing ( A ) D U that can be done about a serious illness . 19. Many poor seek medical ...
... poor cope with illness is not always known to health professionals . ( A ) D U 15. Hospitals and clinics are ... poor frequently feel there is nothing ( A ) D U that can be done about a serious illness . 19. Many poor seek medical ...
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... poor are lazy -- they could get a job and earn enough money if they wanted to . 33. Adequate transportation is no longer a problem for the poor . 34. Hot , humid weather can increase the amount of " violence " among the poor . 35. Poor ...
... poor are lazy -- they could get a job and earn enough money if they wanted to . 33. Adequate transportation is no longer a problem for the poor . 34. Hot , humid weather can increase the amount of " violence " among the poor . 35. Poor ...
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Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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