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Voluntary associations often also serve as pressure groups , seeking to influence
the goals and operations of the services and planning organizations . Service
Agencies Social service agencies are established to deal with needs and / or ...
Voluntary associations often also serve as pressure groups , seeking to influence
the goals and operations of the services and planning organizations . Service
Agencies Social service agencies are established to deal with needs and / or ...
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... citizens into their communities . These institutions , especially through their
related voluntary associations , continue to serve integrative functions for a large
portion of the population of a community . However , less obvious forces outside
the ...
... citizens into their communities . These institutions , especially through their
related voluntary associations , continue to serve integrative functions for a large
portion of the population of a community . However , less obvious forces outside
the ...
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with American Indian residents . The bar is a place for socializing , especially for
newcomers to the city . As with other ethnic institutions , while the bar provides
social supports and serves positive functions for patrons , it may serve as a
barrier ...
with American Indian residents . The bar is a place for socializing , especially for
newcomers to the city . As with other ethnic institutions , while the bar provides
social supports and serves positive functions for patrons , it may serve as a
barrier ...
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UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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