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We are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein we reside . Our Constitution also tells us that the Federal Government was established “ to promote the general welfare . ” Both the Federal and state governments must ...
We are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein we reside . Our Constitution also tells us that the Federal Government was established “ to promote the general welfare . ” Both the Federal and state governments must ...
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Volunteers are just people — citizens who enter into any kind of service of their own free will and work without remuneration . If we broaden our concept of the term and think of the volunteer as a citizen , we are forced to consider ...
Volunteers are just people — citizens who enter into any kind of service of their own free will and work without remuneration . If we broaden our concept of the term and think of the volunteer as a citizen , we are forced to consider ...
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Why cannot citizens be shown that it is as essential to wage the peace successfully by fighting against injustice and insecurity in their own communities as it was essential to wage total war ? This type of organization needs ...
Why cannot citizens be shown that it is as essential to wage the peace successfully by fighting against injustice and insecurity in their own communities as it was essential to wage total war ? This type of organization needs ...
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Social Work in a Revolutionary Age Kenneth L M Pray | 3 |
Great Britains Postwar Social Problems B E Astbury | 18 |
Welfare Problems and Program in China | 31 |
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