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He classified the un- employed individuals into three categories : the potentially em- ployable who have alternate skills ; those who lack alternate skills but have potential for retraining ; and the unemployable .
He classified the un- employed individuals into three categories : the potentially em- ployable who have alternate skills ; those who lack alternate skills but have potential for retraining ; and the unemployable .
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Problems in relationships with peers and friends appeared to be of greatest incidence among lower class children , and lower class mothers tended to emphasize the Center's function of teaching their children social skills in " getting ...
Problems in relationships with peers and friends appeared to be of greatest incidence among lower class children , and lower class mothers tended to emphasize the Center's function of teaching their children social skills in " getting ...
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What are the dynamics of skills development , and the exercise of proficiency ? Are not some of the base lines for studies of need and behavior to be found in these comparatively neglected areas ? The Community Center is a natural ...
What are the dynamics of skills development , and the exercise of proficiency ? Are not some of the base lines for studies of need and behavior to be found in these comparatively neglected areas ? The Community Center is a natural ...
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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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