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As Iscoe ( 1974 ) has noted , community competence is the ability to engage in
problem solving successfully . ... in which the various component parts of the
community are able to collaborate effectively in identifying the problems and
needs of ...
As Iscoe ( 1974 ) has noted , community competence is the ability to engage in
problem solving successfully . ... in which the various component parts of the
community are able to collaborate effectively in identifying the problems and
needs of ...
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Mutual support occurs in relation to illnesses which require professional help ,
family problems requiring professional counseling , learning and behavioral
problems of children requiring professional counseling , and economic problems
...
Mutual support occurs in relation to illnesses which require professional help ,
family problems requiring professional counseling , learning and behavioral
problems of children requiring professional counseling , and economic problems
...
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Need for a New Approach Kathryn McPhalter , a dental assistant at nearby Fort
Bragg , explained the need for a new approach to handling the problems of black
people in her area . " Hoke County is a poor county , ” she said . “ We have a lot ...
Need for a New Approach Kathryn McPhalter , a dental assistant at nearby Fort
Bragg , explained the need for a new approach to handling the problems of black
people in her area . " Hoke County is a poor county , ” she said . “ We have a lot ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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