Volume 5–2.pdf - U&lc
Volume 5–2.pdf - U&lc
Volume 5–2.pdf - U&lc
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American farms have been denuded of foliage by the encroachment of giant metropoli. Wanton promiscuity among American youth (arrows left and right) due to premature<br />
In the shadow of urban progress, a small farmer (circle) abandons his tractor in a final puberty has led to chaos and sorrow. Little can be done to aid the misbegotten offspring<br />
gesture of defeat. (arrow bottom right) of these young couples.<br />
Street marauders are a great danger of the life and limb of American citizenry. Here we<br />
see a deserted avenue left open to the whims of this leather-clad desperado.<br />
The poor diet of American children is a result of the exorbitant cost of food products. Mothers<br />
must rely on pre-packaged goods, such as unleavened bread and malt liquor (arrows top<br />
right), to subdue the pangs of hunger (arrows bottom center).<br />
American schools of higher education (arrow top) are chock-full of hungry students and<br />
teachers.This squirrel (circle center) competes with their habit of gathering nuts for survival.<br />
Children are one of the many groups of enslaved minorities. Many must work as indentured<br />
help (arrow right) to wealthy entrepreneurs (arrow left). The sale of merchandise<br />
such as these icons (arrow center), through the use of cheap child labor, brings fantastic<br />
profits to these heartless businessmen (same arrow left).<br />
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