The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1953 |
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... problems ; and social work programs must be adapted to the mores and customs and history of individual coun- tries . Nevertheless , whatever may be the differences among our various programs , social workers throughout the world have ...
... problems ; and social work programs must be adapted to the mores and customs and history of individual coun- tries . Nevertheless , whatever may be the differences among our various programs , social workers throughout the world have ...
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... problems of man and his society may be isolated for purposes of instituting specialized kinds of corrective or ... problems and must be obeyed if problem- solving objectives are to be fully realized . Since human and social problems are ...
... problems of man and his society may be isolated for purposes of instituting specialized kinds of corrective or ... problems and must be obeyed if problem- solving objectives are to be fully realized . Since human and social problems are ...
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... problems . French points out that research in social work must have not only freedom but also the responsibility for examining problems from every relevant perspective in order that various approaches may emerge . There is yet another ...
... problems . French points out that research in social work must have not only freedom but also the responsibility for examining problems from every relevant perspective in order that various approaches may emerge . There is yet another ...
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THE WORLD IS THE COMMUNITY | 3 |
SOCIAL WORK ISSUES IN THE POLITICAL ARENA | 18 |
CIVIL LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SOCIAL WORK | 34 |
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