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And so we enter the 1960s with challenges which should excite us all . I have mentioned only a few - the challenge of change , the challenge of international social work , the challenge of eliminating poverty , and the challenge of ...
And so we enter the 1960s with challenges which should excite us all . I have mentioned only a few - the challenge of change , the challenge of international social work , the challenge of eliminating poverty , and the challenge of ...
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PROBABLY ABLY THE FIRST CHALLENGE that comes to a profes- sion based on a belief in the dignity of all men and nurtured in a climate dedicated to fighting courageously against social injustice is to speak plainly .
PROBABLY ABLY THE FIRST CHALLENGE that comes to a profes- sion based on a belief in the dignity of all men and nurtured in a climate dedicated to fighting courageously against social injustice is to speak plainly .
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A third challenge is in the selection of speakers or leaders for intergroup meetings . While it has not been true of the National Conference on Social Welfare , it has been , all too often , the case in social work meetings that great ...
A third challenge is in the selection of speakers or leaders for intergroup meetings . While it has not been true of the National Conference on Social Welfare , it has been , all too often , the case in social work meetings that great ...
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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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