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... of a brave new world nor the initiation of long - term policies with their far - reaching consequences , but principally to help the nations to help themselves in restoring more normal economic conditions as speedily as possible .
... of a brave new world nor the initiation of long - term policies with their far - reaching consequences , but principally to help the nations to help themselves in restoring more normal economic conditions as speedily as possible .
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We have taken advantage of the two sailings of the " Gripsholm " to exchange Americans and Japanese , and on each voyage she has carried as much cargo as possible for American prisoners . These supplies have been delivered in Japan ...
We have taken advantage of the two sailings of the " Gripsholm " to exchange Americans and Japanese , and on each voyage she has carried as much cargo as possible for American prisoners . These supplies have been delivered in Japan ...
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The schools agree that the students should understand the role of the social worker in social change , but the extent to which there is agreement concerning the nature of the role was not possible to determine .
The schools agree that the students should understand the role of the social worker in social change , but the extent to which there is agreement concerning the nature of the role was not possible to determine .
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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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