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She has bitter memories of the Philadelphia slum in which she was raised ,
where she says the same pattern of fires , abandonment , and flight was exploited
by developers who moved in and bought up land at depressed prices . As a girl ,
she ...
She has bitter memories of the Philadelphia slum in which she was raised ,
where she says the same pattern of fires , abandonment , and flight was exploited
by developers who moved in and bought up land at depressed prices . As a girl ,
she ...
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My house became AIDS West , ” he says . Many patients gave him power of
attorney to manage their finances and , he says , he found himself “ making
decisions for them with their doctors — and then burying them . It was too hard on
me .
My house became AIDS West , ” he says . Many patients gave him power of
attorney to manage their finances and , he says , he found himself “ making
decisions for them with their doctors — and then burying them . It was too hard on
me .
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making venture , ” he says . “ Once we become operational we will be careful not
to put more than 10 % of our assets into any one niche . ” A Positive Effect Even if
it never gets off the ground , Southside has apparently had a positive effect ...
making venture , ” he says . “ Once we become operational we will be careful not
to put more than 10 % of our assets into any one niche . ” A Positive Effect Even if
it never gets off the ground , Southside has apparently had a positive effect ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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