The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1954 |
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... reasons in addition to this general reason . First , we found that having a meal together just prior to each meeting was a good means of developing intimacy and rapport . Second , understanding developed much faster when we broke up ...
... reasons in addition to this general reason . First , we found that having a meal together just prior to each meeting was a good means of developing intimacy and rapport . Second , understanding developed much faster when we broke up ...
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... reason , it does not speak with the same authority and public acceptance as do the ministry , law , and medicine . Frankly , I believe the public some- times looks askance at social work and doubts its goals , principally because the ...
... reason , it does not speak with the same authority and public acceptance as do the ministry , law , and medicine . Frankly , I believe the public some- times looks askance at social work and doubts its goals , principally because the ...
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... reason why , despite the many ways in which private enterprise and the family system fail to meet all our needs , we make such relatively slight use of the rich poten- tialities of government . This reason , I suggest , is that the wise ...
... reason why , despite the many ways in which private enterprise and the family system fail to meet all our needs , we make such relatively slight use of the rich poten- tialities of government . This reason , I suggest , is that the wise ...
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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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