The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1926 |
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... exists to serve , and the conditions of life about which it is concerned . The client of a family welfare society in a large city knows her district visitor , and may perhaps know the district secretary . Few clients , if any , know the ...
... exists to serve , and the conditions of life about which it is concerned . The client of a family welfare society in a large city knows her district visitor , and may perhaps know the district secretary . Few clients , if any , know the ...
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... exists and claims its usefulness by reason of an extraordinary wide fellowship with the rocks and earths out of which its inorganic remedies are digged ; with the forces of electricity , X - ray , light , heat , magnetism , which it ...
... exists and claims its usefulness by reason of an extraordinary wide fellowship with the rocks and earths out of which its inorganic remedies are digged ; with the forces of electricity , X - ray , light , heat , magnetism , which it ...
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... exists among all of the members of the group organization . The most important factors in determining the quality of this relationship are those who occupy positions of authority . Organization in itself is a deper- sonalizing procedure ...
... exists among all of the members of the group organization . The most important factors in determining the quality of this relationship are those who occupy positions of authority . Organization in itself is a deper- sonalizing procedure ...
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... exists . There has been no slowly maturing acquaintance ripening into neighborliness or friendship upon which it may rest . The social worker must lay this foundation as he pro- ceeds . He has not only a purpose to achieve with his ...
... exists . There has been no slowly maturing acquaintance ripening into neighborliness or friendship upon which it may rest . The social worker must lay this foundation as he pro- ceeds . He has not only a purpose to achieve with his ...
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... exists for the state , and bears the same relation to it as the branch does to the tree . Hence the state is the final and supreme end of human action ; it is an end in itself . Spencer's theory of social progress would leave no place ...
... exists for the state , and bears the same relation to it as the branch does to the tree . Hence the state is the final and supreme end of human action ; it is an end in itself . Spencer's theory of social progress would leave no place ...
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