The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Phillip Fellin. A SOUTH BRONX STREET RISES THROUGH THE TOIL OF POOR HOMESTEADERS By Ellen Graham and Joseph N. Boyce There may be no prouder property owner in the city of New York ... South Bronx Street Rises Through Toil of Poor ...
Phillip Fellin. A SOUTH BRONX STREET RISES THROUGH THE TOIL OF POOR HOMESTEADERS By Ellen Graham and Joseph N. Boyce There may be no prouder property owner in the city of New York ... South Bronx Street Rises Through Toil of Poor ...
Pagina 92
... South Bronx today , the pride and self - determination have begun to collide with some of the grander agendas of city officials . The success of groups like Banana Kelly has shown city planners what potential lies in the vast wasteland ...
... South Bronx today , the pride and self - determination have begun to collide with some of the grander agendas of city officials . The success of groups like Banana Kelly has shown city planners what potential lies in the vast wasteland ...
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... South Bronx will ultimately benefit the poor . She has bitter memories of the Philadelphia slum in which she was raised , where she says the same pattern of fires , aban- donment , and flight was exploited by developers who moved in and ...
... South Bronx will ultimately benefit the poor . She has bitter memories of the Philadelphia slum in which she was raised , where she says the same pattern of fires , aban- donment , and flight was exploited by developers who moved in and ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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