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Change never comes without a kind of wholesale arouse- ment led by indignant reformers and ordinarily politically dormant groups. Such a campaign is impossible in the poll-tax states. As to the possibility for a freer suffrage for the ...
Change never comes without a kind of wholesale arouse- ment led by indignant reformers and ordinarily politically dormant groups. Such a campaign is impossible in the poll-tax states. As to the possibility for a freer suffrage for the ...
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ment was maintained at all stages of the program, including cooperation in providing case work service and reception care. By early summer in 1940 the rush of parents and children to registration centers in Great Britain resulted in the ...
ment was maintained at all stages of the program, including cooperation in providing case work service and reception care. By early summer in 1940 the rush of parents and children to registration centers in Great Britain resulted in the ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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