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361.2 B6455h 2007
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-332) and index.
Contents:
- Restless people
- From little acorns do great trees grow
- The light in my head went on : Fábio Rosa, Brazil : rural electrification
- The fixed determination of an indomitable will : Florence Nightingale, England : nursing
- A very significant force : Bill Drayton, United States : the bubble
- Why was I never told about this?
- Ten-nine-eight-childline! Jeroo Billimoria, India : child protection
- The role of the social entrepreneur
- "What sort of a mother are you?" : Erzsébet Szekeres, Hungary : assisted living for the disabled
- Are they possessed, really possessed, by an idea?
- If the world is to be put in order : Vera Cordeiro, Brazil : reforming healthcare
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- In search of social excellence
- The talent is out there : J. B. Schramm, United States : college access
- New opportunities, new challenges
- Something needed to be done : Veronica Khosa, South Africa : care for AIDs patients
- Four practices of innovative organizations
- This country has to change : Javed Abidi, India : disability rights
- Six qualities of successful social entrepreneurs
- Morality must march with capacity : James Grant, United States : the child survival revolution
- Blueprint copying
- Conclusion : the emergence of the citizen sector.
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