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This is an interesting discovery for a nation justifiably proud of its technical and professional skills . We have had the highest ratio of physicians to the population of any nation and the largest number of ...
This is an interesting discovery for a nation justifiably proud of its technical and professional skills . We have had the highest ratio of physicians to the population of any nation and the largest number of ...
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This study of 101 volun- tary agencies showed a 43 percent turnover in volunteer group leadership in one year , and an increase of 37 percent in the number of groups led by professional workers . The sources of leadership were rated ...
This study of 101 volun- tary agencies showed a 43 percent turnover in volunteer group leadership in one year , and an increase of 37 percent in the number of groups led by professional workers . The sources of leadership were rated ...
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That many communities will gladly support professional leadership in the postwar period to meet the continuing needs of youth is already apparent . Whether a sufficiently unified approach on the part of the agencies will be made to meet ...
That many communities will gladly support professional leadership in the postwar period to meet the continuing needs of youth is already apparent . Whether a sufficiently unified approach on the part of the agencies will be made to meet ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 1 |
A Nation Worthy of Heroes Max Lerner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
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