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There are two current theories about the American postwar economy . One is that the pent - up demand for civilian commodities will burst out with volcanic energy and cause a postwar economic boom . The other is that since we have been ...
There are two current theories about the American postwar economy . One is that the pent - up demand for civilian commodities will burst out with volcanic energy and cause a postwar economic boom . The other is that since we have been ...
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SOCIAL WORK CONCEPTS AND METHODS IN THE POSTWAR WORLD By JANE M. HOEY I N THE MIDST of a total war that involves practically the whole world , there is obvious need to plan for the future in the light of the past and the present .
SOCIAL WORK CONCEPTS AND METHODS IN THE POSTWAR WORLD By JANE M. HOEY I N THE MIDST of a total war that involves practically the whole world , there is obvious need to plan for the future in the light of the past and the present .
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POSTWAR INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION By PIERRE WAELBROECK T HERE ARE considerable differences of opinion concerning the possible extent of international migration movements in the postwar world . While some authorities have said that this ...
POSTWAR INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION By PIERRE WAELBROECK T HERE ARE considerable differences of opinion concerning the possible extent of international migration movements in the postwar world . While some authorities have said that this ...
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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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