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... slum community ; the nature of the family , and the attitudes , values and character structure of the individ- ual . The disengagement , the nonintegration , of the poor with respect to the major institutions of society is a crucial ...
... slum community ; the nature of the family , and the attitudes , values and character structure of the individ- ual . The disengagement , the nonintegration , of the poor with respect to the major institutions of society is a crucial ...
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... slum dwellers . This is not to say that there may not be a sense of community and esprit de corps in a slum neighborhood . In fact where slums are isolated from their surroundings by en- closing walls or other physical barriers , where ...
... slum dwellers . This is not to say that there may not be a sense of community and esprit de corps in a slum neighborhood . In fact where slums are isolated from their surroundings by en- closing walls or other physical barriers , where ...
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... slum ? The answer , quite simply , is that it has been done -- in the Chicago slum of Woodlawn . Created in 1960 , The Woodlawn Organization , a federation of some eighty - five or ninety groups , including thirteen churches ( virtually ...
... slum ? The answer , quite simply , is that it has been done -- in the Chicago slum of Woodlawn . Created in 1960 , The Woodlawn Organization , a federation of some eighty - five or ninety groups , including thirteen churches ( virtually ...
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SESSIONI EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | 1 |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | 9 |
CONFLICT | 12 |
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