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Abuse / Aggression / Injustice / Persecution / Yom Kippur / Scapegoating / Distribution / Derivative / Scapegoat / Ethics / Behavior / Mathematical analysis
Date: 2008-06-10 04:45:55
Abuse
Aggression
Injustice
Persecution
Yom Kippur
Scapegoating
Distribution
Derivative
Scapegoat
Ethics
Behavior
Mathematical analysis

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