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I do not assume that social workers or those concerned with our social services are alone the guardians of our domestic economy or of our foreign policy . As citizens and as taxpayers we are concerned with all matters of public policy .
I do not assume that social workers or those concerned with our social services are alone the guardians of our domestic economy or of our foreign policy . As citizens and as taxpayers we are concerned with all matters of public policy .
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... to cities and towns that they grant authorizations to return persons to Rhode Island in any situation where it is apparent that such a return is socially desirable , and will contribute to the well - being of the person concerned .
... to cities and towns that they grant authorizations to return persons to Rhode Island in any situation where it is apparent that such a return is socially desirable , and will contribute to the well - being of the person concerned .
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Concern for food production reflects the realization that this is not solely a matter for producers . ... In respect to food distribution , consumer groups have been concerned with rationing , with the need for its extension when it ...
Concern for food production reflects the realization that this is not solely a matter for producers . ... In respect to food distribution , consumer groups have been concerned with rationing , with the need for its extension when it ...
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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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