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... give as powerfully as war, and charged with a motive which will confirm and glorify that of the war itself, our ranks are being made ready to receive new recruits of such number and quality as we have not even hoped before. For the new ...
... give as powerfully as war, and charged with a motive which will confirm and glorify that of the war itself, our ranks are being made ready to receive new recruits of such number and quality as we have not even hoped before. For the new ...
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... give them something to do because of the value of work to any sick man. There are some difficulties in the way. There is that natural feeling on the part of the man that he has done his bit and therefore the country owes him a living. I ...
... give them something to do because of the value of work to any sick man. There are some difficulties in the way. There is that natural feeling on the part of the man that he has done his bit and therefore the country owes him a living. I ...
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... give them something to do as early as possible. We have in the hospitals in England, where our men are first taken when sent from France, our moving pictures, our literature, by which they learn of this work. As soon as the man arrives ...
... give them something to do as early as possible. We have in the hospitals in England, where our men are first taken when sent from France, our moving pictures, our literature, by which they learn of this work. As soon as the man arrives ...
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... give him the best possible training for it. As to the length of training, that is important. It varies with the individual. The average length is about six and a half months. We do not have hard and fast lines. We take as long as ...
... give him the best possible training for it. As to the length of training, that is important. It varies with the individual. The average length is about six and a half months. We do not have hard and fast lines. We take as long as ...
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... give him, and that is to give him every opportunity and every assistance to become once more a useful and, therefore, self-respecting, self-supporting member of the community. Our duty to the disabled is clear and I have every ...
... give him, and that is to give him every opportunity and every assistance to become once more a useful and, therefore, self-respecting, self-supporting member of the community. Our duty to the disabled is clear and I have every ...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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