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... necessary . We must plan within industries and between industries to the extent that planning is necessary . We must spend and tax for public works to the extent that those are necessary . In short , that the problem is to set our goals ...
... necessary . We must plan within industries and between industries to the extent that planning is necessary . We must spend and tax for public works to the extent that those are necessary . In short , that the problem is to set our goals ...
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... necessary to carry on through large groups . The development of laws and policies , organizational structures , and procedures by gov- ernmental and voluntary organizations or individuals , that will accomplish the desired purpose and ...
... necessary to carry on through large groups . The development of laws and policies , organizational structures , and procedures by gov- ernmental and voluntary organizations or individuals , that will accomplish the desired purpose and ...
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... necessary ; to provide further medical care of needed ; and to supplement training if desired Physical examination , counseling , training , and placement are available at no cost to the disabled . Medical treatment , transporta- tion ...
... necessary ; to provide further medical care of needed ; and to supplement training if desired Physical examination , counseling , training , and placement are available at no cost to the disabled . Medical treatment , transporta- tion ...
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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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