Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen108National Conference on Social Welfare, 1982 - 244 páginas |
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... California , but it is a very , very big state . The largest industry in California is agriculture . I did not know that until I became Speaker , but the first people who dropped in to see me were the agriculture people , and they ...
... California , but it is a very , very big state . The largest industry in California is agriculture . I did not know that until I became Speaker , but the first people who dropped in to see me were the agriculture people , and they ...
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... California's Prop- osition 13 have substantially reduced the ability of cities , schools , and counties to raise revenue . Finally , private contributions to welfare activities have failed to keep up with inflation . While philanthropic ...
... California's Prop- osition 13 have substantially reduced the ability of cities , schools , and counties to raise revenue . Finally , private contributions to welfare activities have failed to keep up with inflation . While philanthropic ...
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... California are examples : REGIONAL CENTERS . In California , the developmentally disabled are served by comprehensive case management agencies known as regional centers . These are multicounty , community - based , nonprofit ...
... California are examples : REGIONAL CENTERS . In California , the developmentally disabled are served by comprehensive case management agencies known as regional centers . These are multicounty , community - based , nonprofit ...
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