The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... example , Warren ( 1980 ) has alerted us to the potential benefits of apathy and ambiguity , especially on controversial issues which are extremely divisive . In Warren's words , " We need apathy . We need people who will clamp the lid ...
... example , Warren ( 1980 ) has alerted us to the potential benefits of apathy and ambiguity , especially on controversial issues which are extremely divisive . In Warren's words , " We need apathy . We need people who will clamp the lid ...
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... example , most small communities receive federal and state funding of social programs , education , and health services . In a diffuse phase of urbanization , does the quality of life differ for people in rural areas compared to those ...
... example , most small communities receive federal and state funding of social programs , education , and health services . In a diffuse phase of urbanization , does the quality of life differ for people in rural areas compared to those ...
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... example , how to strengthen weak neighborhoods and how to make use of formal and informal helping networks . The applications to practice of Model 2 have already been noted in regard to work with older adults , particularly in relation ...
... example , how to strengthen weak neighborhoods and how to make use of formal and informal helping networks . The applications to practice of Model 2 have already been noted in regard to work with older adults , particularly in relation ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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