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There will , however , be many more able - bodied veterans than disabled . Red Cross services to them will include information service and assistance in applying for such benefits as mustering - out pay , retraining or education ...
There will , however , be many more able - bodied veterans than disabled . Red Cross services to them will include information service and assistance in applying for such benefits as mustering - out pay , retraining or education ...
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Workers must be able to appreciate a community , its traditions , its values . They must be able to understand its limitations . 3. The ability to work with diverse groups - with volunteers and with professional workers in similar and ...
Workers must be able to appreciate a community , its traditions , its values . They must be able to understand its limitations . 3. The ability to work with diverse groups - with volunteers and with professional workers in similar and ...
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By reviewing all her complaints and recounting the actual situation , Mrs. Anderson was able to see that the situations themselves and her ability to meet them were improved . But she still felt dissatisfied .
By reviewing all her complaints and recounting the actual situation , Mrs. Anderson was able to see that the situations themselves and her ability to meet them were improved . But she still felt dissatisfied .
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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