Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... Malcolm X clearly de- scribes the difference . After his family was dispersed by the court , “ separated though we were , all of us maintained fairly close touch around Lansing - in school and out - whenever we could get together ...
... Malcolm X clearly de- scribes the difference . After his family was dispersed by the court , “ separated though we were , all of us maintained fairly close touch around Lansing - in school and out - whenever we could get together ...
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... Malcolm X is illustrative . Malcolm describes his activities : I'm rarely at home more than half of any week ; I have been away as much as five months . I never get a chance to take her anywhere , and I know she likes to be with her ...
... Malcolm X is illustrative . Malcolm describes his activities : I'm rarely at home more than half of any week ; I have been away as much as five months . I never get a chance to take her anywhere , and I know she likes to be with her ...
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... Malcolm X ( with the assistance of Alex Haley ) . The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York : Grove Press , 1966. This moving autobiography exemplifies all levels of human systems and a person's interaction with them . It highlights how ...
... Malcolm X ( with the assistance of Alex Haley ) . The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York : Grove Press , 1966. This moving autobiography exemplifies all levels of human systems and a person's interaction with them . It highlights how ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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