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SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THE WAR AS SEEN BY THE SOCIAL WORKER By ELEANOR CLIFTON T HE SOCIAL WORKER has always been in a particularly advantageous position to observe what is happening to the individual in mass situations .
SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THE WAR AS SEEN BY THE SOCIAL WORKER By ELEANOR CLIFTON T HE SOCIAL WORKER has always been in a particularly advantageous position to observe what is happening to the individual in mass situations .
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Aside from broad educational objectives , our preliminary report was not related to the individual needs of each community . It had to be supplemented , strengthened , and completed by the individual community's information , facts ...
Aside from broad educational objectives , our preliminary report was not related to the individual needs of each community . It had to be supplemented , strengthened , and completed by the individual community's information , facts ...
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We do not wish to confuse the visitor by the implication in our individual discussions that these facts are only of significance in certain types of situations Some of these problems we discussed in connection with an emphasis on ...
We do not wish to confuse the visitor by the implication in our individual discussions that these facts are only of significance in certain types of situations Some of these problems we discussed in connection with an emphasis on ...
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A Nonprofessional View of the Opportunities and Mission | 6 |
The Mobilization of Manpower William Haber | 15 |
Absenteeism and Turnover Charles P Taft | 26 |
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