The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 sider |
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... families stay home alone at night , have a drink or two to unwind and watch television . Families talk and play and laugh with each other . ( Have you ever noticed ? Television families don't watch TV . ) If suburbanites talk at all ...
... families stay home alone at night , have a drink or two to unwind and watch television . Families talk and play and laugh with each other . ( Have you ever noticed ? Television families don't watch TV . ) If suburbanites talk at all ...
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... families have many white friends , feel at home living in white society and grow up with a positive self - image about being black , according to the study . These findings challenge the view that members of racial and ethnic mi ...
... families have many white friends , feel at home living in white society and grow up with a positive self - image about being black , according to the study . These findings challenge the view that members of racial and ethnic mi ...
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... families , perhaps because social scientists have tended to think of blacks as being poor , " said Dr. Banks , chairman of the department of curriculum and instruction at the College of Education . Blacks now constitute more than 6 ...
... families , perhaps because social scientists have tended to think of blacks as being poor , " said Dr. Banks , chairman of the department of curriculum and instruction at the College of Education . Blacks now constitute more than 6 ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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