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		<title>Which Would You Prefer, Wealth or Welfare?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you think about when you read or hear the words “wealth” or “wealthy”? Depending on where and when you live, these terms may conjur up different mental images.  In today&#8217;s western society, people commonly relate them to either the amount of money a person earns, or the assets one has accumulated.  In some [...]]]></description>
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