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... ment expenditures were cut from an annual rate of about twenty - two billion dollars to about five billion dollars . Between two and three million men were discharged from the production of war goods . Nevertheless , the bottom did not ...
... ment expenditures were cut from an annual rate of about twenty - two billion dollars to about five billion dollars . Between two and three million men were discharged from the production of war goods . Nevertheless , the bottom did not ...
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... ment provides that foreign voluntary relief agencies may operate in areas receiving aid from UNRRA only with the consent of UNRRA and subject to the regulation of its Director General . The extent to which private agencies foreign to a ...
... ment provides that foreign voluntary relief agencies may operate in areas receiving aid from UNRRA only with the consent of UNRRA and subject to the regulation of its Director General . The extent to which private agencies foreign to a ...
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... ment . Age , education , mental and physical capacities , background experience , and self - determination are factors which need to be weighed individually since no two persons are wholly alike or react in the same manner to any given ...
... ment . Age , education , mental and physical capacities , background experience , and self - determination are factors which need to be weighed individually since no two persons are wholly alike or react in the same manner to any given ...
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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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