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Title: Mexican family planning
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June 2, 2001 |
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Therefore, each and every family contributes to Mexico’s economic and social situation. If we could have more conscious and responsible families planning the number of their children, our opportunities for economic growth would be increased. Building a better a place to live increases the possibilities of receiving better services, avoiding geographical distribution problems, and improving our expectations of economic growth... Showed first 250 characters
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Building a better a place to live increases the possibilities of receiving better services, avoiding geographical distribution problems, and improving our expectations of economic growth.
Mexico’s future depends a lot on its families. For this reason, each couple should make a conscious and responsible use of their rights to decide the number of children they want... Showed next 250 characters
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