The bubonic plague is a social disease in the sense that it can be transmitted by intercourse and other etceteras.
22.
The placing of black youth killers in this hopelessly separate world of social disease has come at a cost to the suburbs.
23.
Why have all layers of society expressed signs of a sort of social disease-- the lack or disappearance of trust in their own government?
24.
Erb maintains that Pride is not attempting to cure a disease in others, but rather his own social disease that is chronic and psychological.
25.
In 1913, Bennett had a theatrical success starring as Georges Dupont in the social disease stage drama " Damaged Goods ", which he also co-produced.
26.
That just goes to show the fuzziness of the quasi-science of economics _ a subject which, in my school days, I avoided like a social disease.
27.
For whatever reasons _ perhaps because they make high intelligence look like a social disease _ compulsive, madness-skirting geniuses have become popular on American stages and screens.
28.
"We need to send a message that English is not a social disease, " said William Johnson, head of Alliance Quebec, the province's top English rights group.
29.
Instead of the traditional Catholic teaching that it was a sin, however, a new approach was taken based on then-modern psychoanalysis that it was a social disease.
30.
Indeed, to their great credit, they insist on the probable but unsettling truth that no possible cure may be better than any of the social disease's symptoms.