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First , the interest group , which has an open membership , or , similar to this , the formed group , which does not choose its own members ; and second , the natural group , with closed membership . In the first , the basis for ...
First , the interest group , which has an open membership , or , similar to this , the formed group , which does not choose its own members ; and second , the natural group , with closed membership . In the first , the basis for ...
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As generic case workers , our interest in the aged person can only be in him as one of the family . This is true whether treatment be in the form of financial relief or whether it be on a situational level or an emotional level .
As generic case workers , our interest in the aged person can only be in him as one of the family . This is true whether treatment be in the form of financial relief or whether it be on a situational level or an emotional level .
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He allowed the adult to dress and undress him , showing scant interest in or knowledge of the processes of this routine . He ate ravenously anything he could lay his hands upon , but swallowed all his food without chewing .
He allowed the adult to dress and undress him , showing scant interest in or knowledge of the processes of this routine . He ate ravenously anything he could lay his hands upon , but swallowed all his food without chewing .
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
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