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Taking A Stand On Health Care

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Taking A Stand On Health Care
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Publisher: Wellington Pubns
ISBN/ASIN: 0915915081
ISBN-13: 9780915915088

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The author has chosen to use a question-answer format in order to make the often complex subject matter, easier and more enjoyable to read. Q and A is not a dialogue between real people -- the author has provided the dialogue for both Q, standing for Quaero, which is Latin means "I search for" and A, Auctor, which in Latin means "person responsible".

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