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1 1933–1983—Never Again. A report to the National Governorás Association Task Force on the Homeless, July 1983.
2 For example, schools of social work are offering courses on the homeless.
3 A report to the National Governorsá Association Task Force on the Homeless, July 1983.
4 Ibid.
5 Homeless Briefing, Background, Analysis, and Options, p. 1. Google Scholar, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (No date.)
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8 Ibid. p. 22.
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