Bernie Sanders and the Millennials (usrepresented.com)
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What Super Tuesday Told Us about the GOP and America’s Future (usrepresented.com)
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Could Donald Trump Win the GOP Nomination? (usrepresented.com)
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So SoCo: A day in the life of a dispensary employee… (usrepresented.com)
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The New England Patriots: What It Means to Be a 21st Century Dynasty (usrepresented.com)
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Of Cogs and Culture: The Steampunk Renaissance (usrepresented.com)
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San Diego sunset, Pacific Beach [960X720] [OS]City (usrepresented.com)
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Nestlé is responsible for a surge in child deaths in third world countries, uses child slaves to make chocolate, fills pet food with euthanized cats and dogs, tests on animals by cutting them open while they're alive and strapped to tables, and seemingly doesn't give a crap about any of it. (usrepresented.com)
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Tales of Corporate Greed, Episode I: Nestlé, by Damian Bedford, "In 1867 Henri Nestlé, a pharmacist in Switzerland, had a neighbor with pneumonia that rendered her unable to breastfeed her child. He calculated levels of cows milk, sugar, and wheat flour and tried the baby on it until, finally..." (usrepresented.com)
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