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This view of competition maintains that since groups and institutions within a
community depend on each other , a symbiosis — that is , a living together - must
develop . This development comes from a “ cooperative competition , ” which
allows ...
This view of competition maintains that since groups and institutions within a
community depend on each other , a symbiosis — that is , a living together - must
develop . This development comes from a “ cooperative competition , ” which
allows ...
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In addition , there are more than 20 residential facilities for persons needing
supervision but no longer requiring institutional care . Rep . Owen introduced four
bills in each of the last three sessions of the Michigan legislature dealing with the
...
In addition , there are more than 20 residential facilities for persons needing
supervision but no longer requiring institutional care . Rep . Owen introduced four
bills in each of the last three sessions of the Michigan legislature dealing with the
...
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Obvious and Less Obvious Sources of Integration Traditionally , religious and
educational institutions have been the major forces for cohesion and integration
of citizens into their communities . These institutions , especially through their ...
Obvious and Less Obvious Sources of Integration Traditionally , religious and
educational institutions have been the major forces for cohesion and integration
of citizens into their communities . These institutions , especially through their ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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