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And since Lisa A. Keister at Duke is already queuing for research money to tie a stronger knot in the correlations between – “Conservative Protestants and Wealth: How Religion Perpetuates Asset Poverty” – we should up her pot by sending her contributions to study the “emasuclative” effects of this new conservative bible.
Translating vs. Rewriting the Bible: The Conservative Bible Project James F. McGrath 2009
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: New York Times Perpetuates the Myth that George Bush Won the 2000 Election 2008
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Dunner's: Silence Perpetuates Violence skip to main | skip to sidebar
Silence Perpetuates Violence JDsg 2005
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Perpetuates people's inability to inventively supply their own tools.
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• Perpetuates 24 / 7 culture • Creates unsustainable expectations www. chrisbonney.com chris@chrisbonney. com
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• Perpetuates 24 / 7 culture • Creates unsustainable expectations www. chrisbonney.com chris@chrisbonney. com
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• Perpetuates 24 / 7 culture • Creates unsustainable expectations www. chrisbonney.com chris@chrisbonney. com
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• Perpetuates 24 / 7 culture • Creates unsustainable expectations www. chrisbonney.com chris@chrisbonney. com
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• Perpetuates 24 / 7 culture • Creates unsustainable expectations www. chrisbonney.com chris@chrisbonney. com
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• Perpetuates 24 / 7 culture • Creates unsustainable expectations www. chrisbonney.com chris@chrisbonney. com
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