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... relationships . These fac- tors affect the social process , which , as noted , is accelerated beyond that to be found in the usual community group by virtue of more demanding as well as more frequent interpersonal relationships . In the ...
... relationships . These fac- tors affect the social process , which , as noted , is accelerated beyond that to be found in the usual community group by virtue of more demanding as well as more frequent interpersonal relationships . In the ...
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... relationships . Many camps combine a variety of purposes but in each case make use of appropriately trained staff . Usually this calls for a staff with varied backgrounds . However , all are expected to demonstrate skill in working with ...
... relationships . Many camps combine a variety of purposes but in each case make use of appropriately trained staff . Usually this calls for a staff with varied backgrounds . However , all are expected to demonstrate skill in working with ...
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... relationships came to nothing . Under the circumstances , it is not surprising that myths , vague impres- sions ... relationships of the former with public agencies ( which are themselves , of course , no less disparate in nature than ...
... relationships came to nothing . Under the circumstances , it is not surprising that myths , vague impres- sions ... relationships of the former with public agencies ( which are themselves , of course , no less disparate in nature than ...
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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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