Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volúmenes101-102National Conference on Social Welfare, 1974 - 252 páginas |
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... achieve the re- spectability and acceptance to enable physical engineers to apply physical science knowledge to ... achieved the miraculous in technology but could not adapt herself rapidly enough to survive the new world we created ...
... achieve the re- spectability and acceptance to enable physical engineers to apply physical science knowledge to ... achieved the miraculous in technology but could not adapt herself rapidly enough to survive the new world we created ...
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... achieve racial balance , 11 but the Armstrong Act and other provisions remained intact . How- 13 Department of Equal ... achieving racial balance in any school . ( Italics added . ) ever , there was public and legislative opposition to ...
... achieve racial balance , 11 but the Armstrong Act and other provisions remained intact . How- 13 Department of Equal ... achieving racial balance in any school . ( Italics added . ) ever , there was public and legislative opposition to ...
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... achieve- ments which expanded considerably the scope of this pro- gram and the benefits provided to its recipients . The amount of food stamps payable to families with no income has been more than doubled . The 1974 Minimum Wage bill is ...
... achieve- ments which expanded considerably the scope of this pro- gram and the benefits provided to its recipients . The amount of food stamps payable to families with no income has been more than doubled . The 1974 Minimum Wage bill is ...
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PLANNING Betty Reichert | 149 |
MOBILIZING CITIZENS FOR OUR COMMON CAUSE | 169 |
ACHIEVING A JUST SOCIETY | 186 |
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