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Although some promising gains have been made , wartime developments have failed to eliminate the striking inequalities of opportunity and to close the gaps in distribution of services : 1. The important prewar studies of the American ...
Although some promising gains have been made , wartime developments have failed to eliminate the striking inequalities of opportunity and to close the gaps in distribution of services : 1. The important prewar studies of the American ...
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Group work , impelled by the very nature of the framework in which the process is rooted , provides the teacher with a greater opportunity for integrating a social philosophy of progress and change in the environment than does case work ...
Group work , impelled by the very nature of the framework in which the process is rooted , provides the teacher with a greater opportunity for integrating a social philosophy of progress and change in the environment than does case work ...
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Here and there the thesis is employed to give the students some opportunity for enlarging this perspective and examining legislation or undertakings which bear upon the social action field . As one faculty member comments : A number of ...
Here and there the thesis is employed to give the students some opportunity for enlarging this perspective and examining legislation or undertakings which bear upon the social action field . As one faculty member comments : A number of ...
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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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