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This does not mean that we are returning to the old handcraft ways . By no means ! We all know that in social work we try to get away from enormous concerns , and the glory of orphan asylums with hundreds of children in uniforms is over ...
This does not mean that we are returning to the old handcraft ways . By no means ! We all know that in social work we try to get away from enormous concerns , and the glory of orphan asylums with hundreds of children in uniforms is over ...
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The expediency of utilizing subsidized compulsory sickness insurance as one means to achieve this end I also admit , but without the ebullient enthusiasm which some display . Money must be raised to support the costs of a health program ...
The expediency of utilizing subsidized compulsory sickness insurance as one means to achieve this end I also admit , but without the ebullient enthusiasm which some display . Money must be raised to support the costs of a health program ...
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Absurd as it seems , this is what some of the fascist countries mean when they say they have conquered unemployment . ... The point is , of course , that employment is not an end in itself but a means of production .
Absurd as it seems , this is what some of the fascist countries mean when they say they have conquered unemployment . ... The point is , of course , that employment is not an end in itself but a means of production .
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