The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... developed through the process of competition . This underlying structure of a community provides a foundation for a ... develop . This development comes from a " cooperative competition , " which allows for an accommodation to the ...
... developed through the process of competition . This underlying structure of a community provides a foundation for a ... develop . This development comes from a " cooperative competition , " which allows for an accommodation to the ...
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... developed some definition of member obligations and rights , some hierarchical configuration , and some patterns of organizational activity ( Rothman , 1974 , p . 284 ) Functions of Voluntary Associations Volunteer associations play ...
... developed some definition of member obligations and rights , some hierarchical configuration , and some patterns of organizational activity ( Rothman , 1974 , p . 284 ) Functions of Voluntary Associations Volunteer associations play ...
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... developed in this book as a con- ceptual framework for organizing your own fund of knowledge about communities . Remember , however , that your learning about com- munities is " unfinished business " at this point . You can develop a ...
... developed in this book as a con- ceptual framework for organizing your own fund of knowledge about communities . Remember , however , that your learning about com- munities is " unfinished business " at this point . You can develop a ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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