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In 1990 the rate was 5.1%, 9.5% in1995, and it rose to 13.4% in 2000 and ... take on the roles of care for the sick as an addition to food production, house chores, ...
... the poor migrants seeking work, only a sick economy in the US apparently does. ... As the pass through of drugs into the United States rose, Mexican drug ...
... and are raising younger siblings or their parents are sick and cannot work. ... in poverty in Africa rose by 20% between 1988 and 1993 (Newcomb, 2000).
The idea of social exclusion rose generally in response to this limited definition. It has helped fundamentally towards incorporating comprehensive signs of sick ...
... healing the sick, exorcising demons, and even raising a man from the dead ... was revived from the dead on the third day of the crucifixion and rose to Heaven.
The principal federal reaction to homelessness rose in the 1930s. ... by the deinternationalization starting in 1964 of 420,000 psychologically sick individuals ...
The creation of the BCS in 1999 was presumed to therapy this sick, but it has only aggregated the ... The Rose Bowl is a recent flagship development and a .