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Variations in the customs among the various countries have resulted in considerable difference in standards of living . This , in turn , has resulted in international competition which , in the long run , has been beneficial to no one ...
Variations in the customs among the various countries have resulted in considerable difference in standards of living . This , in turn , has resulted in international competition which , in the long run , has been beneficial to no one ...
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There was a time when most of our city workers were not more than a generation from the farm , and when depression hit and the plant closed , the individual could return to the family farm and there find a living .
There was a time when most of our city workers were not more than a generation from the farm , and when depression hit and the plant closed , the individual could return to the family farm and there find a living .
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Nor can we fulfill our postwar responsibility in providing an American standard of living for all the people without providing decent housing conditions . Programs for public housing have been largely associated with plans to put men to ...
Nor can we fulfill our postwar responsibility in providing an American standard of living for all the people without providing decent housing conditions . Programs for public housing have been largely associated with plans to put men to ...
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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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