Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen105National Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... continue to be at the bottom of the totem pole economically . It is something none of us white or black or whatever class should want to see continue to happen . When affirmative action was not working as well as it should we had to ...
... continue to be at the bottom of the totem pole economically . It is something none of us white or black or whatever class should want to see continue to happen . When affirmative action was not working as well as it should we had to ...
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... continue to be more likely than occupied youths to report correctional con- tact after their release , when the only ... continuing basis to assist in planning and evaluation . Pennsylvania's Mental Health Procedures Act and Children's ...
... continue to be more likely than occupied youths to report correctional con- tact after their release , when the only ... continuing basis to assist in planning and evaluation . Pennsylvania's Mental Health Procedures Act and Children's ...
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... continue to thwart it . They can either continue to perpetuate the old roles and relationships between women and men , or they can begin to free girls and boys from the rigid and stunting identi- ties that have been imposed by our ...
... continue to thwart it . They can either continue to perpetuate the old roles and relationships between women and men , or they can begin to free girls and boys from the rigid and stunting identi- ties that have been imposed by our ...
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONPAST PRESENT FUTURE | 26 |
REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENTS COMMISSION ON MENTAL | 43 |
INTO THE LIFEBOATS WEALTHY AND POWERFUL FIRST | 68 |
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