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We organize a committe , and attract to that committee the individuals who have an interest in the problem . The challenge is there , and the committee is mobilized around the job to be done . It is not likely , however , that we will ...
We organize a committe , and attract to that committee the individuals who have an interest in the problem . The challenge is there , and the committee is mobilized around the job to be done . It is not likely , however , that we will ...
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In too many instances , they have been simply expressions of public interest without becoming instruments for social action . And , in the field of race relations , social interest that does not develop into social action is sterile and ...
In too many instances , they have been simply expressions of public interest without becoming instruments for social action . And , in the field of race relations , social interest that does not develop into social action is sterile and ...
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This function is commonly called " lobbying , " although in the minds of many legislators , the representative of a social agency may be considered a consultant on a specialized subject , sincerely representing the public interest ...
This function is commonly called " lobbying , " although in the minds of many legislators , the representative of a social agency may be considered a consultant on a specialized subject , sincerely representing the public interest ...
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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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