Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen69National Conference on Social Welfare, 1942 |
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... rehabilitation , but from an- other point of view many of them are merely aimed to free rehabilitation from the shackles of limitation . Some of these shackles are imposed by law ; some seem to be self - imposed . Free- dom from both ...
... rehabilitation , but from an- other point of view many of them are merely aimed to free rehabilitation from the shackles of limitation . Some of these shackles are imposed by law ; some seem to be self - imposed . Free- dom from both ...
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... Rehabilitation so defined is essential to sustained war effort and is also a valid objective in time of peace . Rehabilitation is not " charity , " or " welfare , " or " doing good . " The handicapped worker is not a proper subject for ...
... Rehabilitation so defined is essential to sustained war effort and is also a valid objective in time of peace . Rehabilitation is not " charity , " or " welfare , " or " doing good . " The handicapped worker is not a proper subject for ...
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... rehabilitation process . Rehabilitation has been a tangle of many agencies and conflict- ing interests . Not even the present Federal program is broad in scope or free in operation . Our present Federal setup makes re- habilitation a ...
... rehabilitation process . Rehabilitation has been a tangle of many agencies and conflict- ing interests . Not even the present Federal program is broad in scope or free in operation . Our present Federal setup makes re- habilitation a ...
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Attacking on Social Works Three Fronts Shelby M | 3 |
THE NEGRO | 15 |
Coming Changes in Our Standard of Living Leon Hen | 22 |
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