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For example , the membership may use its collective resources on behalf of a
specific social group , such as persons with blindness , developmental
disabilities , or mental illness , juveniles , older adults , members of ethnic or
racial minorities ...
For example , the membership may use its collective resources on behalf of a
specific social group , such as persons with blindness , developmental
disabilities , or mental illness , juveniles , older adults , members of ethnic or
racial minorities ...
Pagina 202
... housing for single persons , and the coverage of income - maintenance
programs for disabled and single persons . ... include less demand for lowskilled
workers , cutbacks on welfare programs , changes in coverage of disabled
persons by ...
... housing for single persons , and the coverage of income - maintenance
programs for disabled and single persons . ... include less demand for lowskilled
workers , cutbacks on welfare programs , changes in coverage of disabled
persons by ...
Pagina 261
While these homeless persons may come into a shelter with a high degree of
disaffiliation , they soon affiliate with shelter residents , incorporate the lifestyle of
the shelter , and become more isolated from the outside world . Residents
become ...
While these homeless persons may come into a shelter with a high degree of
disaffiliation , they soon affiliate with shelter residents , incorporate the lifestyle of
the shelter , and become more isolated from the outside world . Residents
become ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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