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Health and Social Problems

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We are in troubled times, we are in danger of seeing a generation of children of perestroika deprived of belief in everything and in everyone, full of negativism, total rejection and quiet despair, bearing in themselves, at best, moral deafness and cruel egoism.1

We are in troubled times, we are in danger of seeing a generation of children of perestroika deprived of belief in everything and in everyone, full of negativism, total rejection and quiet despair, bearing in themselves, at best, moral deafness and cruel egoism.1

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Sutherland, J. (1999). Health and Social Problems. In: Schooling in New Russia. Studies in Russia and East Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230372733_10

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