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Date: 2013-05-07 12:46:44
Education
Economy
Academia
Students
Counterculture
High school dropouts
Human behavior
Youth culture
Social class in the United States
Economic growth
Unemployment
Education in the United States

High School Dropouts: Implications in the Economic Development of West Virginia By Semoa C. B. De Sousa and Tesfa Gebremedhin RESEARCH PAPER 9909

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