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The Army will have taught them skills , that they had never known before . The problem is not whether they will have the skills , but whether those skills will be used . There are two current theories about the American postwar economy ...
The Army will have taught them skills , that they had never known before . The problem is not whether they will have the skills , but whether those skills will be used . There are two current theories about the American postwar economy ...
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No contribution can be of lasting value if it is not grafted onto a healthy and live local growth , and this grafting process will have to be done with great skill and with a sensitive appreciation of local values and traditions .
No contribution can be of lasting value if it is not grafted onto a healthy and live local growth , and this grafting process will have to be done with great skill and with a sensitive appreciation of local values and traditions .
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... where the staff was given an opportunity to consider the implications in advance : the way it relates to earlier policy ; how it affects the client situation ; and the knowledge and skill that will be required in its application .
... where the staff was given an opportunity to consider the implications in advance : the way it relates to earlier policy ; how it affects the client situation ; and the knowledge and skill that will be required in its application .
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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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