The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... institutions seek what might be called an " advantage of place " for commercial , indus- trial , institutional , and residential purposes . Social units are de- scribed as dominant when they have the power to control the use of the most ...
... institutions seek what might be called an " advantage of place " for commercial , indus- trial , institutional , and residential purposes . Social units are de- scribed as dominant when they have the power to control the use of the most ...
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... institutional care . Rep . Owen introduced four bills in each of the last three sessions of the Michigan legislature ... institutions has fallen by approximately one - third , from 10,400 to 7,300 . Most of the 4,000 living in homes are ...
... institutional care . Rep . Owen introduced four bills in each of the last three sessions of the Michigan legislature ... institutions has fallen by approximately one - third , from 10,400 to 7,300 . Most of the 4,000 living in homes are ...
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... institutions have been the major forces for cohesion and integration of citizens into their com- munities . These institutions , especially through their related volun- tary associations , continue to serve integrative functions for a ...
... institutions have been the major forces for cohesion and integration of citizens into their com- munities . These institutions , especially through their related volun- tary associations , continue to serve integrative functions for a ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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