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Impoverished State of Mind

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Impoverished State of Mind
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ISBN-10 : 0615659594
ISBN-13 : 9780615659596
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Book Synopsis Impoverished State of Mind by : Torri Stuckey

Book excerpt: Being impoverished is more than just a socioeconomic status; it is a state of mind. Moreover the absence of money, education and all other necessities, this state of mind is the reason why many, who live in poverty, struggle to rise above it.


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