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Supplying the necessary temporary shelter , food , emergency services , and , subsequently , help in re - establishing for these people some semblance of family life , bears many similarities to disaster relief in this country and merge ...
Supplying the necessary temporary shelter , food , emergency services , and , subsequently , help in re - establishing for these people some semblance of family life , bears many similarities to disaster relief in this country and merge ...
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Then there were the peasants who pushed their way back to devastated villages , establishing themselves in bombed - out cellars . Military cordons and detention shelters for refugees will , without doubt , be established in many areas ...
Then there were the peasants who pushed their way back to devastated villages , establishing themselves in bombed - out cellars . Military cordons and detention shelters for refugees will , without doubt , be established in many areas ...
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Other youth centers have been established through the joint efforts of several agencies or interested community groups , while some canteens are established and operated by young people without adult support or supervision .
Other youth centers have been established through the joint efforts of several agencies or interested community groups , while some canteens are established and operated by young people without adult support or supervision .
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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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