The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1953 |
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... society . In some instances it stands for the majority expression of will ; in others , for the will of some segment of that society ; in either instance it is " social " by virtue of its goal , which is to maintain or to further the ...
... society . In some instances it stands for the majority expression of will ; in others , for the will of some segment of that society ; in either instance it is " social " by virtue of its goal , which is to maintain or to further the ...
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... society are both varied and in constant flux and change . Nevertheless , concerning the basic forms of human relationships and behavior there is a considerable unanimity of opinion as to what is normal and abnormal , good and bad ...
... society are both varied and in constant flux and change . Nevertheless , concerning the basic forms of human relationships and behavior there is a considerable unanimity of opinion as to what is normal and abnormal , good and bad ...
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... Society I. FAMILY LIFE IN OUR SOCIETY By KIMBALL YOUNG THE FAMILY AS A GROUP of interacting individuals ful- fills certain basic functions . First of all it provides the biological ... SOCIETY FAMILY LIFE IN OUR SOCIETY Kimball Young 15.
... Society I. FAMILY LIFE IN OUR SOCIETY By KIMBALL YOUNG THE FAMILY AS A GROUP of interacting individuals ful- fills certain basic functions . First of all it provides the biological ... SOCIETY FAMILY LIFE IN OUR SOCIETY Kimball Young 15.
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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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