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Published June, 2013
By Milton Greenblatt and Marjorie J. Robertson
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
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Distinguished contributors analyze the problem of homelessness from a clinical perspective, focusing on the major health problems found among the homeless, special populations within the homeless, and strategies for improvement and change.

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Published May, 2013
By Russell K. Schutt and Gerald R. Garrett
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Responding to the Homeless: Policy and Practice is largely a product of a unique collaboration between Russell K.

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Published April, 2013
By Arthur D. Anastopoulos and Terri L. Shelton
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In fact, a 1998 National Institutes of Health consensus panel concluded that "existing diagnostic treatment practices ... point to the need for improved awareness by the health service sector conce- ing an appropriate assessment, treatment, and follow-up.

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Published April, 2013
By Milton Greenblatt and Paul Rodenhauser
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Business recognizes fully that the success of organizational endeavors depends to a great extent on the talents and energies of top lead ers. Although health is today a great industry, emphasis on the executive role has lagged behind that in the general business field.

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Published November, 2012
By Gontram Lamberty and Cynthia Garcia Coll
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Julio Morales describes the Puerto Rican nation as being comprised of those individuals who identify themselves as Puerto Ricans. You are Puerto Rican if your parents are Puerto Rican, even if you have never visited the island, have never eaten arroz y habichuelas, and have never spoken a word in Spanish.

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