The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 94
... says . “ We could build a paradise of this neighborhood . " His son Fernando , 17 , isn't sure . He says his high school is torn with strife between black , Dominican , and Puerto Rican gangs , and a friend of his was shot dead last ...
... says . “ We could build a paradise of this neighborhood . " His son Fernando , 17 , isn't sure . He says his high school is torn with strife between black , Dominican , and Puerto Rican gangs , and a friend of his was shot dead last ...
Pagina 135
... says . Many patients gave him power of attorney to manage their finances and , he says , he found himself " making decisions for them with their doctors - and then bury- ing them . It was too hard on me . I'd been taking care of over 50 ...
... says . Many patients gave him power of attorney to manage their finances and , he says , he found himself " making decisions for them with their doctors - and then bury- ing them . It was too hard on me . I'd been taking care of over 50 ...
Pagina 214
... says Ms. Lambert . " We certainly feel that we're making strides in the inner city , " says Joanna Hainer , assistant vice president , community relations , at Michigan National Bank in Grand Rapids . “ Our commercial - loan officers ...
... says Ms. Lambert . " We certainly feel that we're making strides in the inner city , " says Joanna Hainer , assistant vice president , community relations , at Michigan National Bank in Grand Rapids . “ Our commercial - loan officers ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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