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People do not become acquainted in such an atmosphere ; rather , they become further confused by the strangeness which artificiality has imposed upon them . Purposefulness presents an objective . Interest in the objective induces people ...
People do not become acquainted in such an atmosphere ; rather , they become further confused by the strangeness which artificiality has imposed upon them . Purposefulness presents an objective . Interest in the objective induces people ...
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ents have become somewhat staid , they may be eager to modernize their attitudes ; however , it is hard for them to accept new ways when the older children appear to have turned out all right . Or , the older children may not approve of ...
ents have become somewhat staid , they may be eager to modernize their attitudes ; however , it is hard for them to accept new ways when the older children appear to have turned out all right . Or , the older children may not approve of ...
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The ability to become accepted in a community is essential . 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 ...
The ability to become accepted in a community is essential . 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 ...
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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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