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"This book, 'Invisible Pollutants, ' is my second work. It has raised an important question, 'What does information technology do to people in Ninarī through Sumi Dui Bāi?' and addresses the plight of oppressed masked individuals. 'The glamorous creatures of Royal Society can't penetrate into India, talking about the flip side of light. Who knows how many are living in poverty.' This is what one worshipper Abu said. The average public is superficial, copying glamorous elite society. They are not carriers of social change but rather victims of yesterday's thoughts. The oppressed aunt-niece, bound by their own lives and the tormentor, can't be identified. That woman, who is oppressed by her husband, has a mindset that is not simple and natural for some people, but for those sympathetic to human life, they are considered hardened. My goal is to promote human empathy and development and to end oppression."
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