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Settlement or neighborhood work has always attempted to elevate community life by creating proper home and neighborhood conditions under which people may live their own lives. Instead of superimposed codes of ethics and hand-me-down ...
Settlement or neighborhood work has always attempted to elevate community life by creating proper home and neighborhood conditions under which people may live their own lives. Instead of superimposed codes of ethics and hand-me-down ...
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The settlement has not had the machinery, and cannot develop the machinery without unlimited funds for bringing to bear upon the neighborhood problem the community forces that modern society has developed. Neither can it give to its ...
The settlement has not had the machinery, and cannot develop the machinery without unlimited funds for bringing to bear upon the neighborhood problem the community forces that modern society has developed. Neither can it give to its ...
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Settlement work, especially, represents not only the most devoted and the most idealistic, but also the most intelligent phase of social work of the past generation. The settlement in its origin was an extension of the university.
Settlement work, especially, represents not only the most devoted and the most idealistic, but also the most intelligent phase of social work of the past generation. The settlement in its origin was an extension of the university.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 3 |
The Urge Forward Rt Hon Sir George E Foster | 14 |
The Correlation of Public and Private Social Service Charles H Johnson | 29 |
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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