The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... neighbors should behave . These rules , or norms , have been found to differ in social class levels and between cultural and ethnic minority groups . NEIGHBORHOOD FUNCTIONS The neighborhood as a primary group can be a powerful resource ...
... neighbors should behave . These rules , or norms , have been found to differ in social class levels and between cultural and ethnic minority groups . NEIGHBORHOOD FUNCTIONS The neighborhood as a primary group can be a powerful resource ...
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... Neighbors " illustrates this kind of service . Project Elderly Neighbors sought to “ promote the health and social well - being of persons sixty years of age and older " in an African American neigh- borhood . Volunteers were trained to ...
... Neighbors " illustrates this kind of service . Project Elderly Neighbors sought to “ promote the health and social well - being of persons sixty years of age and older " in an African American neigh- borhood . Volunteers were trained to ...
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... neighborhood to the location of the Rose Haven home ? HOUSE DIVIDES GRAND RAPIDS NEIGHBORS By Maryanne George Mary remembers the day in April when she and her three children walked through the door at Rose Haven , a home for former ...
... neighborhood to the location of the Rose Haven home ? HOUSE DIVIDES GRAND RAPIDS NEIGHBORS By Maryanne George Mary remembers the day in April when she and her three children walked through the door at Rose Haven , a home for former ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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