The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... bars and of community sports teams . Bars , Taverns , Coffee Houses , Lounges Bars , coffee houses , and local neighborhood restaurants serve inte- grative functions for their patrons , and offer many a sense of com- munity . In ...
... bars and of community sports teams . Bars , Taverns , Coffee Houses , Lounges Bars , coffee houses , and local neighborhood restaurants serve inte- grative functions for their patrons , and offer many a sense of com- munity . In ...
Pagina 160
... Bars . Bars located near baseball and / or football stadiums in large cities serve a varied clientele . During the non - game days and noontime periods , the " Bar & Grill " tends to draw patrons from the surrounding neighborhood areas ...
... Bars . Bars located near baseball and / or football stadiums in large cities serve a varied clientele . During the non - game days and noontime periods , the " Bar & Grill " tends to draw patrons from the surrounding neighborhood areas ...
Pagina 161
... bar provides social supports and serves positive func- tions for patrons , it may serve as a barrier to integration into the urban community ( Waddell and Watson , 1971 ) . Singles Bars . Singles bars seem to be everywhere , from major ...
... bar provides social supports and serves positive func- tions for patrons , it may serve as a barrier to integration into the urban community ( Waddell and Watson , 1971 ) . Singles Bars . Singles bars seem to be everywhere , from major ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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