Review of America: Lost in Place
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Re: Review of America: Lost in Place
The authors writing is both engaging and informative, showing readers with a extensive understanding of the issues facing America today.
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When the past and brought into the future and changes are made, that’s how we know times are different. The country has been facing problems for a long time and when will it ever change? Being able to understand the past problems and what we deal with now is very important.
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