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Almost everyone who lives in poverty views the courts and prison as another institution they have to deal with – just another part of their lives, like schools or hospitals.
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He and others insist that for a woman so admired for helping the poor, she showed too little interest in the systemic causes of poverty, viewing it as something to embrace, not eliminate: "I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot," she once said, "to share it with the passion of Christ".
In the 1970s and 1980s, Soviet citizens, despite their poverty, viewed the world with great equanimity.
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Despite the rampant poverty, many view Minneapolis as a symbol of progress.
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Finally, there is a need for targeting individuals living in poverty, in view of the evidence found of an association between infection and social deprivation.
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