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In addition , these groups refer individuals to formal helping sources , such as
social agencies . At the same time , however , membership in some voluntary
associations may insulate individuals from helping sources . Powell ( 1979 )
suggests ...
In addition , these groups refer individuals to formal helping sources , such as
social agencies . At the same time , however , membership in some voluntary
associations may insulate individuals from helping sources . Powell ( 1979 )
suggests ...
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61 ) , which include : providers of fiscal resources , sources of legitimation and
authority , providers of clients , providers of complementary services , consumers
or recipients of an organization ' s products , and competing organizations .
61 ) , which include : providers of fiscal resources , sources of legitimation and
authority , providers of clients , providers of complementary services , consumers
or recipients of an organization ' s products , and competing organizations .
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There are several sources . One is the opinions of client groups and staff related
to organizations with which you work . Another source is official statistics or social
indicators available from governmental units such as education , public health ...
There are several sources . One is the opinions of client groups and staff related
to organizations with which you work . Another source is official statistics or social
indicators available from governmental units such as education , public health ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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