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condition itself declined . People today rarely say “ lung trouble " for " tuberculosis , ” and the grim and graphic " consumption ” was never a popular word for the disease that was so great a killer in earlier decades .
condition itself declined . People today rarely say “ lung trouble " for " tuberculosis , ” and the grim and graphic " consumption ” was never a popular word for the disease that was so great a killer in earlier decades .
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An “ advocate of social change ” may be defined as follows : The immediate cause of his activity is a social condition that a section of the population feels to be iniquitous or frustrating . This discontent he articulates by pointing ...
An “ advocate of social change ” may be defined as follows : The immediate cause of his activity is a social condition that a section of the population feels to be iniquitous or frustrating . This discontent he articulates by pointing ...
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that the “ misbehavior may constitute a breach of the peace if it stirs the public to anger , invites dispute , brings about a condition of unrest , or creates a disturbance , or if it molests the inhabitants in the enjoyment of peace ...
that the “ misbehavior may constitute a breach of the peace if it stirs the public to anger , invites dispute , brings about a condition of unrest , or creates a disturbance , or if it molests the inhabitants in the enjoyment of peace ...
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