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Rachel
Rachel is on page 151 of 226
“Men are not allowed to be ill unless their illness is appropriately ‘masculine,’ and women are disempowered, individualized, and blamed for being sick at all.”
Mar 04, 2018 09:49PM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 189 of 226
“The more equitable the distribution of wealth, the healthier the population.”
Mar 09, 2018 10:56AM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 145 of 226
Mar 04, 2018 04:34PM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 134 of 226
today is catch up day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mar 04, 2018 03:34PM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 131 of 226
Feb 26, 2018 02:41PM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 131 of 226
I really don't like Parsons. I also really don't like being behind in my readings. I am furiously trying to catch up (in about every area of my life right now).
Feb 25, 2018 11:55PM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 94 of 226
"By 2012, the bottom 90% of the population owned only 23% of the total wealth in the USA."
Feb 14, 2018 12:05AM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 86 of 226
I AM NOT GOING TO FALL BEHIND
Feb 04, 2018 06:16PM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 76 of 226
“They are not drifting - they are drowning.”
Jan 30, 2018 11:59PM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 63 of 226
"Current mortality and morbidity patterns owe their origins to poverty."
Jan 30, 2018 04:14PM
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Rachel
Rachel is on page 45 of 226
oh we are KEEPING UP WITH OUR READING THIS QUARTER FOLKS
Jan 24, 2018 12:36AM
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