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181“…Institut d'études sociales. Action populaire. Bibliothèque de la recherche sociale…”
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182Published [1961]“…Institut d'études sociales. Action Populaire. Bibliothèque de la Recherche Sociale.…”
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183“…La couv. porte en plus : "+ de 370 notions développées, santé publique, protection social, actions sociales..." Bibliogr. p. 374-476. Index…”
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184Published 1983.“…Issued periodically by the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) and the Institute for Soviet American Relations (ISAR).Current frequency: irregular.Continued by: Give & take (Initiative for Social Action and Renewal in Eurasia), ISSN 1533-2462.…”
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185Published [1937]“…Published for The Social Action Department. National Catholic Welfare Conference. …”
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186Published 2006“…These performers are at-risk teenagers and young adults participating in Dança Comunidade (Community Dance), a project led by Bertazzo, which unites artistic expression and social action. In partnership with several non-profit organizations and SESC (an organization that provides working-class Brazilians with world-class facilities geared toward sports, leisure and the arts), Bertazzo, assisted by Inês Bogéa, created his second evening-length work, “Milágrimas”, which closed its five-month run at the SESC Pinheiros Theater in São Paulo, Brazil in April 2006. …”
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187by Bardacke, Frank“…Beginning with the influence of Saul Alinsky and Catholic Social Action at the union’s founding, through the UFW’s thrilling triumphs in the California fields, the drama concludes with the debilitating internal struggles that left the union a shadow of its former self. …”
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188by Great Britain. Inter-departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services, Davison, Ronald C. (Ronald Conway), 1884-“…1943 1943 1940s 3 preliminary leaves, 9-62 pages : illustrations, diagrams THE STORY OF BRITISH SOCIAL PROGRESS AND THE BEVERIDGE PLAN CHAPTER I BRITAIN'S SOCIAL PROGRESS REVIEWED (I) BACKGROUND TO THE PRESENT SCENE At the start of the present century Britain was coming to realize that poverty and want in an industrial community were not just part of the natural order of things, but could be prevented by social action. In forty years this realization has led to a profound improvement in our standards of living. …”
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190“…Three cross-cutting concepts -- a strengths-based approach to research and social action, empowerment, and narrative research methods -- serve as integrating and foundational themes. …”
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191Published [1937]“…This venture in Catholic social action has been well justified by the record of work done by past students. …”
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192Published April 1943“…We need much more than that, however. We need social action to create the conditions under which the healthy needs of the whole people can be satisfied. …”