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Several schools are definitely opposed to organizing specific courses in the field of social action . " It would be a mistake , " writes one dean , " to develop a special course on social action , while it seems most important to point ...
Several schools are definitely opposed to organizing specific courses in the field of social action . " It would be a mistake , " writes one dean , " to develop a special course on social action , while it seems most important to point ...
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Therefore it is not surprising to find the subcommittee stating as the objectives of the basic course : understanding of the social implications and meaning of social process in group interaction as it is pertinent ...
Therefore it is not surprising to find the subcommittee stating as the objectives of the basic course : understanding of the social implications and meaning of social process in group interaction as it is pertinent ...
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Whatever may be the differences of definition , there seems to be little disagreement on the part of the teachers of community organization over the inclusion of the process of social action within the content of this course .
Whatever may be the differences of definition , there seems to be little disagreement on the part of the teachers of community organization over the inclusion of the process of social action within the content of this course .
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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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