The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1954 |
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... believe there is much yet to be done . Social work is a noble and necessary profession . Its followers need not only be trained in the academic aspects of social work , but above all they need a sympathetic and understanding heart . We ...
... believe there is much yet to be done . Social work is a noble and necessary profession . Its followers need not only be trained in the academic aspects of social work , but above all they need a sympathetic and understanding heart . We ...
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... believe in and are striving to maintain . At its best , Communism glorifies the state ; democracy glorifies the individual . And it is the individual whom you are daily trying to help and whose problems you are trying to solve ...
... believe in and are striving to maintain . At its best , Communism glorifies the state ; democracy glorifies the individual . And it is the individual whom you are daily trying to help and whose problems you are trying to solve ...
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... believe ? We believe - or I think we do - in the fundamental worth and dignity of the individual and in unity without uniformity . There- fore , we will support those public measures concerned with civil rights and the removal of all ...
... believe ? We believe - or I think we do - in the fundamental worth and dignity of the individual and in unity without uniformity . There- fore , we will support those public measures concerned with civil rights and the removal of all ...
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HOW CULTURAL FACTORS AFFECT FAMILY Life | 17 |
Social WelfareInventory and Opportunity | 31 |
SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL | 45 |
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