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In Chapter 2 you will find a discussion of what constitutes a competent community
and what conditions may be regarded as “ good ” by community residents . The
content of the succeeding chapters will assist your study of these questions .
In Chapter 2 you will find a discussion of what constitutes a competent community
and what conditions may be regarded as “ good ” by community residents . The
content of the succeeding chapters will assist your study of these questions .
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In Part Three ( Chapters 8 – 11 ) , a social systems perspective provides the
framework for understanding the social organization of a community , the
relationships between subsystems , and the ways in which they function .
Chapter 8 ...
In Part Three ( Chapters 8 – 11 ) , a social systems perspective provides the
framework for understanding the social organization of a community , the
relationships between subsystems , and the ways in which they function .
Chapter 8 ...
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4 in Chapter 3 , which shows Consult the most recent Statistical ' the census
tracts included in the Abstract of the United States and service area of this
community menidentify factors which you would like tal health center . List the
kinds of to ...
4 in Chapter 3 , which shows Consult the most recent Statistical ' the census
tracts included in the Abstract of the United States and service area of this
community menidentify factors which you would like tal health center . List the
kinds of to ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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