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Tarling, Roger
Martin Bulmer
This book is an exceptional and essential tool for anyone planning to undertake social&#13;
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variety of different contexts, including those in academia, central or local government,&#13;
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Richard Tinning
Richard Bailey
This unique book examines the epistemological assumptions underlying&#13;
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Dementia is one of the most devastating illnesses, as it involves a progressive&#13;
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