Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... needs assessments for 1986/87 and 1987/88 are based on information available in late June , 1986. The current assessment of additional food needs for consumption is sharply down from the final assessed needs for 1985/86 . Total status ...
... needs assessments for 1986/87 and 1987/88 are based on information available in late June , 1986. The current assessment of additional food needs for consumption is sharply down from the final assessed needs for 1985/86 . Total status ...
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... needs children. Those of us who have experienced raising a disabled or special needs child already know the stress levels are high. We have seen many people in our special community go through divorce. We have also seen many people stay ...
... needs children. Those of us who have experienced raising a disabled or special needs child already know the stress levels are high. We have seen many people in our special community go through divorce. We have also seen many people stay ...
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... needs assessments: “Who is capable of really defining what 'basic needs' of human beings are?”27 Another tradition of probably more radical critique can be found in the history of philosophy. While Abraham Maslow was inventing his ...
... needs assessments: “Who is capable of really defining what 'basic needs' of human beings are?”27 Another tradition of probably more radical critique can be found in the history of philosophy. While Abraham Maslow was inventing his ...
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