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... field is that so many projects begin in a vacuum and end in quarantine . We could profit by coordination of efforts . This may take the form of exchanging information , of setting up related , interlocking studies , of repeat- ing a ...
... field is that so many projects begin in a vacuum and end in quarantine . We could profit by coordination of efforts . This may take the form of exchanging information , of setting up related , interlocking studies , of repeat- ing a ...
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... field . The schools have a particularly grave responsibility in this field of so- cial work because as yet only a small proportion of social group workers has completed a systematic professional educational pro- gram . It has always ...
... field . The schools have a particularly grave responsibility in this field of so- cial work because as yet only a small proportion of social group workers has completed a systematic professional educational pro- gram . It has always ...
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... field ? 1 The field of social group work owes a debt of gratitude to the staff of the Alliance for their intelligent contribution to the formulation of study questions , their help in securing data , their conscientious work , and their ...
... field ? 1 The field of social group work owes a debt of gratitude to the staff of the Alliance for their intelligent contribution to the formulation of study questions , their help in securing data , their conscientious work , and their ...
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SOCIAL WORKS RESPONSE TO DEMOCRACYS CHALLENGE | 3 |
SOCIAL WELFARE IN A CHANGING WORLD | 19 |
COMMUNITY COOPERATION FOR THE COMMUNITYS WELFARE | 46 |
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