The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... build- ings , such as schools , churches , stores , service buildings , police sta- tions , fire stations , and offices . Neighborhoods differ in scale in terms of spacial area and size of population , and in architecture and ap ...
... build- ings , such as schools , churches , stores , service buildings , police sta- tions , fire stations , and offices . Neighborhoods differ in scale in terms of spacial area and size of population , and in architecture and ap ...
Pagina 109
... building houses in Oakland ... We have a credit union in St. Louis , " Gaudette said . " In Seattle it is the statewide atomic energy thing . The exciting thing is the diversity . Once a year I try to get them together . " Saul ...
... building houses in Oakland ... We have a credit union in St. Louis , " Gaudette said . " In Seattle it is the statewide atomic energy thing . The exciting thing is the diversity . Once a year I try to get them together . " Saul ...
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... building boom merely reflects San Francisco's healthy economy . Bob Hayden of the Chamber of Commerce called the ... build the Bay Area Rapid Transit system a decade later . The first glass and concrete downtown high - rise sprouted in ...
... building boom merely reflects San Francisco's healthy economy . Bob Hayden of the Chamber of Commerce called the ... build the Bay Area Rapid Transit system a decade later . The first glass and concrete downtown high - rise sprouted in ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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