The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 92
... building next door for more homeless people . But the families in the first building said they didn't want any more homeless in their neighborhood . " Mr. Madrigal and most of his neighbors remember their own struggles too well to turn ...
... building next door for more homeless people . But the families in the first building said they didn't want any more homeless in their neighborhood . " Mr. Madrigal and most of his neighbors remember their own struggles too well to turn ...
Pagina 94
... building being built on the waterfront - I think they called it Society Towers . I said to my grandmother , ' Isn't that wonderful ? ' My grandmother said , ' Girl , those people got plans , and they don't include you . " " Whether such ...
... building being built on the waterfront - I think they called it Society Towers . I said to my grandmother , ' Isn't that wonderful ? ' My grandmother said , ' Girl , those people got plans , and they don't include you . " " Whether such ...
Pagina 95
... building in which he lives 31 years ago for $ 10,000 , and thinks it would fetch $ 200,000 today . A grown son and daughter live in two other buildings he owns on the block , and a grandson at- tends Yale University on scholarship ...
... building in which he lives 31 years ago for $ 10,000 , and thinks it would fetch $ 200,000 today . A grown son and daughter live in two other buildings he owns on the block , and a grandson at- tends Yale University on scholarship ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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