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... consider just which questions you really want or need answered , and adjust the scope of your research efforts accordingly . While there is nothing wrong with building in from the start a capability for expansion , " too much too soon ...
... consider just which questions you really want or need answered , and adjust the scope of your research efforts accordingly . While there is nothing wrong with building in from the start a capability for expansion , " too much too soon ...
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... consider at this point . If you think for a minute about a hypothetical courtroom scene , the prosecuting attorney giving the defendant the " third degree " already knows what s / he wants to hear , and has ready a string of leading ...
... consider at this point . If you think for a minute about a hypothetical courtroom scene , the prosecuting attorney giving the defendant the " third degree " already knows what s / he wants to hear , and has ready a string of leading ...
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... consider in general how comfortable you are with disclosing material of a personal nature , as well as the effects on your relationship with any given caller of revealing to him or her your humanness and vulnerability . We're not ...
... consider in general how comfortable you are with disclosing material of a personal nature , as well as the effects on your relationship with any given caller of revealing to him or her your humanness and vulnerability . We're not ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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