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	<title>Comments on: Dominican Chronicles Vol 3: The “Bourgeoisie” Dominicans.</title>
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		<title>By: The death of Glendalis Pagan and domestic violence in the Dominican community.</title>
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		<dc:creator>The death of Glendalis Pagan and domestic violence in the Dominican community.</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] When I read the article, I still felt like there was more work to be done. Too many women, both young and old, felt it was OK to endure verbal and physical abuse. Whether it was because they had families that depended on their husbands financial support; or young women who seek out well off men and take the abuse it comes with to sit at the best tables in the local restaurants and clubs (Click here to read further on money in the Heights). [...]</description>
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