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101 By2010,thenumberofpeopleinassistedliving:
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102 A survey of fifteen hundred assisted living
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122 Inabookhewrote:W.Thomas,A LifeWorth
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123–24 Andotherresearchwasconsistent:J.Rodinand
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125 In1908,a Harvardphilosopher:J.Royce,The
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