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: Page 126 and the surrounding text often feature Jo's struggles with homelessness and disease. Jo is a human "blockage" in the Victorian socio-economic system, much like the character Krook represents a blockage of wealth.

In social science, "Jo" (as J. O. Zinn) is frequently cited in discussions about . 126 Jo

: Zinn's work, detailed in Understanding Risk-Taking , explores the "Modern Dream" of rationality. He argues that taking no risk is actually the "biggest risk in life" because life is inherently unpredictable. : Page 126 and the surrounding text often

: Critics from Vanderbilt University argue that Jo’s contraction of smallpox serves as a literal and material link between the urban slums and the upper classes, proving that disease and poverty cannot be isolated. He argues that taking no risk is actually

: Reference "126 J. O. Hunwick" refers to notes on 15th-century documents concerning the history and politics of Central Sudan. This work is critical for understanding the transmission of Islamic leadership and reform in the region.

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