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These largely employ the language of " basic concepts . " If the religiously inspired statements are uncritical of their secular infusions , those which speak the language of " basic concepts " appear to be unaware and uncritical of ...
These largely employ the language of " basic concepts . " If the religiously inspired statements are uncritical of their secular infusions , those which speak the language of " basic concepts " appear to be unaware and uncritical of ...
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While both are valid arguments , let us make our main con- cern and persuasion the basic immorality of segregation and dis- crimination in terms of its contradictions with the democratic promise and its effect on the human personality ...
While both are valid arguments , let us make our main con- cern and persuasion the basic immorality of segregation and dis- crimination in terms of its contradictions with the democratic promise and its effect on the human personality ...
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Aid to Dependent Children : the Nation's Basic Family and Child Welfare Program by KERMIT T. WILTSE IN MAY , 1960 , more than two and a quarter million of the nation's children were wholly or largely dependent upon Aid to Dependent ...
Aid to Dependent Children : the Nation's Basic Family and Child Welfare Program by KERMIT T. WILTSE IN MAY , 1960 , more than two and a quarter million of the nation's children were wholly or largely dependent upon Aid to Dependent ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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