A Trumpet for ReasonDoubleday, 1970 - Počet stran: 120 |
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... cent of our population was poor ; in 1920-50 per cent ; in 1930-34 per cent ; in 1960–22 per cent ; in 1969-13 per cent.28 ( Yes , the poverty line , as de- fined by the Social Security Administration , does take rising prices into ...
... cent of our population was poor ; in 1920-50 per cent ; in 1930-34 per cent ; in 1960–22 per cent ; in 1969-13 per cent.28 ( Yes , the poverty line , as de- fined by the Social Security Administration , does take rising prices into ...
Strana 69
... cent ( ! ) of the young are " traditionalist " in their values.54 Item : A Louis Harris poll shows that 60 per cent of those in their twenties and teens oppose premarital sex , and 68 per cent want marijuana legally banned.55 Item ...
... cent ( ! ) of the young are " traditionalist " in their values.54 Item : A Louis Harris poll shows that 60 per cent of those in their twenties and teens oppose premarital sex , and 68 per cent want marijuana legally banned.55 Item ...
Strana 116
... cent Puerto Rican , 30 per cent Negro , 25 per cent white ) with a median income of only $ 3300 per year , revealed that 95 per cent own at least one television set , almost 50 per cent own an automatic washing machine , and just about ...
... cent Puerto Rican , 30 per cent Negro , 25 per cent white ) with a median income of only $ 3300 per year , revealed that 95 per cent own at least one television set , almost 50 per cent own an automatic washing machine , and just about ...
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