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... fact that the prostitute is a person and that her difficulties are not all rooted in a physical or economic condition . There is an increased public recognition of the fact that more research and more treatment in this area are needed ...
... fact that the prostitute is a person and that her difficulties are not all rooted in a physical or economic condition . There is an increased public recognition of the fact that more research and more treatment in this area are needed ...
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... fact , such residence requirements worked to the financial dis- advantage of the state . When the category residence requirements were eliminated , it made it possible to transfer to the categories , where we receive 50 percent Federal ...
... fact , such residence requirements worked to the financial dis- advantage of the state . When the category residence requirements were eliminated , it made it possible to transfer to the categories , where we receive 50 percent Federal ...
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... fact . The Division of Public Assistance has been unable to locate a single individual who has moved into the state in order to secure assist- ance , and this is not due to the fact that Rhode Island general public assistance standards ...
... fact . The Division of Public Assistance has been unable to locate a single individual who has moved into the state in order to secure assist- ance , and this is not due to the fact that Rhode Island general public assistance standards ...
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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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