The three principles Jiang asks students to remember for understanding how societies form, thrive, and die.
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The three principles Jiang asks students to remember for understanding how societies form, thrive, and die.
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"You understand? you can always choose to leave and so if you don't like the community anymore you and your family just get up..."
"diversity within in china is greater than the difference between china and the united states it doesn't make sense okay the third law is..."
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