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... continue to move forward simultaneously on three other equally important fronts : 1. We must continue with even greater energy and devotion those activities for which social work is primarily responsible . I refer , of course , to the ...
... continue to move forward simultaneously on three other equally important fronts : 1. We must continue with even greater energy and devotion those activities for which social work is primarily responsible . I refer , of course , to the ...
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... continuing money income . For most of us , that means continuing employment , but we know that there will always be some ... continue to have food and shelter and the other neces- sities of life . The abundance which modern science and ...
... continuing money income . For most of us , that means continuing employment , but we know that there will always be some ... continue to have food and shelter and the other neces- sities of life . The abundance which modern science and ...
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... continue to grow ; that their adjustment within new urban environments would be suc- cessfully accomplished only through sustained campaigns of educa- tion directed at both whites and Negroes . Work habits , public behavior , and ...
... continue to grow ; that their adjustment within new urban environments would be suc- cessfully accomplished only through sustained campaigns of educa- tion directed at both whites and Negroes . Work habits , public behavior , and ...
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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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