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Fundamental to an understanding of the problem of the de- sirability of industrializing the world is recognition of the fact that any substantial improvement in the standards of living of a people requires an increase in their ...
Fundamental to an understanding of the problem of the de- sirability of industrializing the world is recognition of the fact that any substantial improvement in the standards of living of a people requires an increase in their ...
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The typical sales- talk runs like this : " We've got the finest doctors in the country in the VA . You come with me and I'll get you in there . " Now what has this to do with the standards of medical treatment in the VA ?
The typical sales- talk runs like this : " We've got the finest doctors in the country in the VA . You come with me and I'll get you in there . " Now what has this to do with the standards of medical treatment in the VA ?
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Those sections of our own United States which are industrialized have the best standard of living . ... The creation of higher living standards will provide our farmers with markets for their products ; all our former production records ...
Those sections of our own United States which are industrialized have the best standard of living . ... The creation of higher living standards will provide our farmers with markets for their products ; all our former production records ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
WORLD INDUSTRIALIZATION | 27 |
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