Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volúmenes101-102National Conference on Social Welfare, 1974 - 252 páginas |
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... citizens . This meant that three times more professional and skilled workers from Asia than from Europe ( 10.8 percent ) entered the United States during the same period . We expect a similar pattern of immigration from these Asian ...
... citizens . This meant that three times more professional and skilled workers from Asia than from Europe ( 10.8 percent ) entered the United States during the same period . We expect a similar pattern of immigration from these Asian ...
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... citizens can win . Cit- izens can make a difference . Common Cause has grown to over 300,000 members . People want their governments to be effective and responsive , accessible and accountable . In the past year , a wave of political ...
... citizens can win . Cit- izens can make a difference . Common Cause has grown to over 300,000 members . People want their governments to be effective and responsive , accessible and accountable . In the past year , a wave of political ...
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... citizens have the stamina to persevere . Enacting a law is often only the beginning of a struggle . Citizens cannot afford to relax . Often when the special interests are defeated in the legisla- ture , they are able to prevail upon ...
... citizens have the stamina to persevere . Enacting a law is often only the beginning of a struggle . Citizens cannot afford to relax . Often when the special interests are defeated in the legisla- ture , they are able to prevail upon ...
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PLANNING Betty Reichert | 149 |
MOBILIZING CITIZENS FOR OUR COMMON CAUSE | 169 |
ACHIEVING A JUST SOCIETY | 186 |
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