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Essay heading: America's Culture promotes divorce
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Mandell, Stephen R. eds. The Blair Reader. 5th Edition. New Jersey: Pearson, 2005.
D'Souza, Dinesh. "Becoming American." Kirszner, Mandell 484-491.
Wallerstein, Judith. "The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce." Kirszner, Mandell 85-93. displayed 300 characters
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5th Edition. New Jersey: Pearson, 2005.
D'Souza, Dinesh. "Becoming American." Kirszner, Mandell 484-491.
Wallerstein, Judith. "The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce." Kirszner, Mandell 85-93. displayed next 300 characters
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