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Papers On Social Security & Welfare
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Housing Policies and the Problem of Urban Poverty
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A 15 page discussion of the many societal problems associated with housing discrepancies between the upper classes and those immersed in poverty. This paper identifies workable alternatives to addressing housing discrepancies, alternatives that in turn address the multifaceted issues of poverty. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPhousPl.rtf
Human Relations In Social Work Context
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From the systems viewpoint,
human relations is best approached in a manner that considers all
aspects of the presenting problem. One would need to look at the
different systems involved, how they interact and what forms the shared
meaning base. This 5 page paper argues that there is an obvious and
overwhelming need to utilize the knowledge and skills of an
interdisciplinary approach in this matter. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: KThrmsw.rtf
IMMIGRANTS AND CHILDCARE
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This 5 page paper argues for childcare for children of immigrants. Figures and facts included in the proposal.Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBchim.rtf
Impacts of the Social Security System
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A 3 page review of the history of the Social Security System. The author emphasizes that while the system has proven invaluable to some of the less fortunate of our society, it has proven to be a chain and ball for those that continue to struggle to make the ends meet.
Filename: PPSocSe2.rtf
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