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... society in which not we alone, but the many are happy, comfortable, and enlightened. What do we mean when we ask ... society of a free democracy. It is the people and the mutual confidence of life in America which warm the heart. It is a ...
... society in which not we alone, but the many are happy, comfortable, and enlightened. What do we mean when we ask ... society of a free democracy. It is the people and the mutual confidence of life in America which warm the heart. It is a ...
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... Society, a peculiarly Canadian institution, adapted from Australia, is the key executive arm of these services. The Society is authorized under provincial statute. Groups of citizens may form a Children's Aid Society for a specified ...
... Society, a peculiarly Canadian institution, adapted from Australia, is the key executive arm of these services. The Society is authorized under provincial statute. Groups of citizens may form a Children's Aid Society for a specified ...
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... Society. Any children's home within jurisdiction, as well as any private home, may be utilized for shelter purposes, and be reimbursed by the Society. There are in these eight provinces ninety-three Children's Aid Societies, covering ...
... Society. Any children's home within jurisdiction, as well as any private home, may be utilized for shelter purposes, and be reimbursed by the Society. There are in these eight provinces ninety-three Children's Aid Societies, covering ...
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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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