The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1964 |
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... fact , the process of institutionalization is often such that we tend to destroy the " framework within which con- tinuous knowledge , renewal and birth can occur . " Our problem is that we no longer have the luxury of resisting change ...
... fact , the process of institutionalization is often such that we tend to destroy the " framework within which con- tinuous knowledge , renewal and birth can occur . " Our problem is that we no longer have the luxury of resisting change ...
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... fact , automation and our more and more complex industrial society will cause them to have an even smaller share of the nation's wealth in the future . Without intervention , their problems will not dimin- ish ; in fact , the social ...
... fact , automation and our more and more complex industrial society will cause them to have an even smaller share of the nation's wealth in the future . Without intervention , their problems will not dimin- ish ; in fact , the social ...
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... fact that most agencies working with criminals and delinquents " delegate responsibility for service and treatment to subprofessionals . " The fact that social work 66 Social Change Implications.
... fact that most agencies working with criminals and delinquents " delegate responsibility for service and treatment to subprofessionals . " The fact that social work 66 Social Change Implications.
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RESOLUTION Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors XV | 3 |
VALUE DILEMMAS FACING COMMUNITIES IN SOCIAL CHANGE | 20 |
THE HUMAN CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL CHANGE | 33 |
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