The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 78
... bars , Indian centers , and in church - related Indian programs ( Sorkin , 1978 ) . For most ethnic minority group residents , the neighborhood may be regarded not only as a spatial " community , " but also a sociopsy- chological ...
... bars , Indian centers , and in church - related Indian programs ( Sorkin , 1978 ) . For most ethnic minority group residents , the neighborhood may be regarded not only as a spatial " community , " but also a sociopsy- chological ...
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 165
... bars . ( Mike Royko , " Royko Backs Chicago's ' Cousin , " " copyright 1984. Reprinted by per- mission : Tribune Media Services . ) In summary , sports teams , sports events , and sports heros , serve to link individuals to their local ...
... bars . ( Mike Royko , " Royko Backs Chicago's ' Cousin , " " copyright 1984. Reprinted by per- mission : Tribune Media Services . ) In summary , sports teams , sports events , and sports heros , serve to link individuals to their local ...
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Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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