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Indeed , if we do understand it , we become rather frightened of it and are tempted to pull back . How strange it would seem to people of other generations that America should be afraid of too much food . How difficult it would be for ...
Indeed , if we do understand it , we become rather frightened of it and are tempted to pull back . How strange it would seem to people of other generations that America should be afraid of too much food . How difficult it would be for ...
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This concerns the well - being , capac- ity , dedication , understanding , decency , honesty , of the human in- dividual ... And this is the language and this is the kind of contest which social workers above all oth- ers understand .
This concerns the well - being , capac- ity , dedication , understanding , decency , honesty , of the human in- dividual ... And this is the language and this is the kind of contest which social workers above all oth- ers understand .
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As C. P. Snow has shown , the greatest efforts to understand man , nature , and society have rested upon two groups , and these presently cannot understand each other.15 These are the literary intellectuals and the physical scientists .
As C. P. Snow has shown , the greatest efforts to understand man , nature , and society have rested upon two groups , and these presently cannot understand each other.15 These are the literary intellectuals and the physical scientists .
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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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