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Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plague
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"Paul Farmer is one of the most impressive people I’ve had the honor of getting to know. He’s an amazing advocate for the health of the world’s poorest people, and he co-founded a system of health clinics in Haiti that reaches more than a million people in some of that country’s hardest-to-reach places. Melinda and I took our kids to Haiti this year so they could meet Paul and see the work he leads. In this book he really opens your eyes to the vast differences between the health of the rich and the health of the poor."

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Game Of Thrones  - Season 7
Game Of Thrones - Season 7
2017 | Sci-Fi
Really grips you, one of the best seasons yet (1 more)
Actors performed amazingly
Enthralling season!
One of the best seasons yet, in my opinion. The story-line was rich with subplots that are follow-able if you pay attention. Intricate, delicate plot which was just amazing - kept you guessing. I would recommend people to watch GoT.
  
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Jon Dieringer recommended Eating Raoul (1982) in Movies (curated)

 
Eating Raoul (1982)
Eating Raoul (1982)
1982 | Comedy, Crime
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"It’s unfortunate that there aren’t more movies about working-class people killing rich perverts and taking their money. Paul Bartel is one of the great gonzo satirists of cinema, and with apologies to Costa-Gavras or whomever, this is probably the most common-sense, pragmatic political film in the Criterion Collection. Also one of Mary Woronov’s greatest roles."

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    The Video Games Show

    The Video Games Show

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    The Video Games Show (or VGS for short) is a weekly gaming industry news podcast hosted by Rich...

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Mleahy328 (392 KP) rated Joker (2019) in Movies

Jan 21, 2020  
Joker (2019)
Joker (2019)
2019 | Crime, Drama
Phoenix did a great job as Joker! (0 more)
Dark, but necessary
When Society throws out the people who don't fit the mold, action/reaction! This film was a dramatic reflection of real life. The poor and mentally impaired are considered as bad as the trash piling up on the streets. The rich make the rules. Eventually, someone does snap and sparks a revolution.
  
On Lies, Secrets, and Silence
On Lies, Secrets, and Silence
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"I discovered this book by the poet Adreienne Rich in the now long gone Feminist Book Store in NY's Greenwich Village when I was 25 years old. The title called out to me and became the basis for how I formed my relationship to my own authenticity and how I have approached relationships with other people for my entire life."

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