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Sources (in order)
Fathers Rights, tinyurl.com/y9ofmbh5
Abuse Refuge, tinyurl.com/y5cv8y4j
Prison sentencing, tinyurl.com/ms59ync
Education Gender Gap, tinyurl.com/y57hf6pd
Rape Victims, tinyurl.com/y2kmb5gs
Death Penalty, tinyurl.com/y2kfxanz
Life Expectancy, tinyurl.com/y83qewlv
The Draft, tinyurl.com/yxp9juw5
NIH Cancer Spending, tinyurl.com/y47v23gq
World Food Program, tinyurl.com/yyt2n75l
Family Court tinyurl.com/y3saotec
Police Killings, tinyurl.com/y7hhtyg9
‘Enemy Combatants’ tinyurl.com/7xu8nll
Pension Ages tinyurl.com/y5hz7jyl
UN Ebola Provision tinyurl.com/y4lfem48
Adoption tinyurl.com/y5ngvnpt
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#ttmsystemic