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... cent of the district's population, made 98,169 visits to the center. Of these calls 64 per cent were to health clinics; 23 per cent were to educational services; 9 per cent to family welfare agencies; and 4 per cent to nursing ...
... cent of the district's population, made 98,169 visits to the center. Of these calls 64 per cent were to health clinics; 23 per cent were to educational services; 9 per cent to family welfare agencies; and 4 per cent to nursing ...
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... cent. Another observation of considerable interest is, with few exceptions, the feeble-minded all plead guilty. Economic stress. — By economic stress we mean a situation preceding the criminal act in which the prisoner was in dire need ...
... cent. Another observation of considerable interest is, with few exceptions, the feeble-minded all plead guilty. Economic stress. — By economic stress we mean a situation preceding the criminal act in which the prisoner was in dire need ...
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... cent had " gifted" ancestors, 83 per cent had healthy parents, 90 per cent were healthy children, 93 per cent were very regular in attendance, 93 per cent were undoubtedly unusually able in school work, 88 per cent were urged by the ...
... cent had " gifted" ancestors, 83 per cent had healthy parents, 90 per cent were healthy children, 93 per cent were very regular in attendance, 93 per cent were undoubtedly unusually able in school work, 88 per cent were urged by the ...
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A OPENING SESSION | 3 |
Social Welfare a Factor in International Relations Charles E Hughes | 10 |
Health | 17 |
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