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Obviously few , if any , communities are ideal or so good and competent that no
social problems need solving , no individuals need help in their social functioning
. In responding to these problems and needs you will be a more effective social ...
Obviously few , if any , communities are ideal or so good and competent that no
social problems need solving , no individuals need help in their social functioning
. In responding to these problems and needs you will be a more effective social ...
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Many American communities lack an appropriate response to the “ differential
needs ” of all the residents . The greater the inequities in employment
opportunities , health and social service resources , and social status , the less
effective and ...
Many American communities lack an appropriate response to the “ differential
needs ” of all the residents . The greater the inequities in employment
opportunities , health and social service resources , and social status , the less
effective and ...
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Hispanic Reflections gets leaders together to reflect on how to satisfy the
community ' s needs , ” says director Raul Feliciano . Because many Latinos are
not registered to vote and have shown that they are not organized or willing to
fight for ...
Hispanic Reflections gets leaders together to reflect on how to satisfy the
community ' s needs , ” says director Raul Feliciano . Because many Latinos are
not registered to vote and have shown that they are not organized or willing to
fight for ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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