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"If biologists weren't victim to the same blindness that afflicts us all, they probably wouldn't hesitate to classify dogs as social parasites".

By doing so he subjected himself to everything that afflicts us all - including the weight of water in a world where many live their whole lives drinking the kind of sewage now pouring through the streets of New Orleans.

Erica Jong writes in What Do Women Want? that women will not enjoy gender equality until we "solve the basic problem that afflicts us all -- who will help to raise the children". This was the central question of my grandmother's life, my mother's life, and my life when I became a mother.

Even if we act to erase material poverty, there is another greater task, it is to confront the poverty of satisfaction -- purpose and dignity -- that afflicts us all..... the gross national product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education or the joy of their play.

Our president -- our president will work with all nations willing to help us defeat this scourge that afflicts us all.

Even if we act to erase material poverty, there is another greater task, it is to confront the poverty of satisfaction - purpose and dignity - that afflicts us all.

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You could argue that Shipp, Johnson and Flicking were no worse off than their friends who didn't play ball, that they merely suffered the disadvantages of poor people the world over -- the terrible narrowing of possibility so early in life; existences so fragile that all of life's cruelties, not to mention the self-destructive impulses that afflict us all, hit with extraordinary force.

Believe it or not, scientists are people, and as such will necessarily represent a distribution of the illnesses that afflict us all.

That is, we are transforming Judaism to mourn not alone, a people mourning only its own disasters -- but a people that mourns along with other communities grieving their own disasters -- and mourning those disasters that afflict us all.

Unchecked nostalgia is a disease, one that afflicts us in all walks of life, but one that I see being taken financial advantage of the most in the world of gaming.

But it's mainly a problem of the cognitive dissonance which afflicts us all in relation to digital technology.

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