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... meet the continuing needs of youth is already appar- ent . Whether a sufficiently unified approach on the part of the agencies will be made to meet the needs of the community is an unanswered question . The experience of the USO in the ...
... meet the continuing needs of youth is already appar- ent . Whether a sufficiently unified approach on the part of the agencies will be made to meet the needs of the community is an unanswered question . The experience of the USO in the ...
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... meet com- mon problems . There are two characteristics which form the roots of social case work in a trade union and determine its direction : the fact that it is adapted to the nature and problems of a given industry ; and the fact ...
... meet com- mon problems . There are two characteristics which form the roots of social case work in a trade union and determine its direction : the fact that it is adapted to the nature and problems of a given industry ; and the fact ...
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... meet a need which is not peculiar to wartime . For the mother who has the physical energy and emotional ma- turity to handle the difficulties entailed , foster day care is preferable to indifferent care within the home . We must keep in ...
... meet a need which is not peculiar to wartime . For the mother who has the physical energy and emotional ma- turity to handle the difficulties entailed , foster day care is preferable to indifferent care within the home . We must keep in ...
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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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