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The paper method has been copied many times. Evangelist writer Frank Schaefer mimics Swift's work with social conservative arguments about abortion and euthanasia in his book "Humble Proposal" (1984). Fetus with complex intelligence and body and some disabled children. And physical difficulties. (This type of lawsuit for infant rules is the main focus of dealing with selective treatment of these infants as disabled discrimination in US lifestyle support in the early 1980s). In his book The American Modesty Proposal (2013), statistician Howard Friedman opens the irony of ultra-conservative extreme push towards financial stability.
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