Working Group can mean:
- Working group, an interdisciplinary group of researchers; or
- Working Group (dogs), kennel club designation for certain purebred dog breeds; or
- The Working Group, an underground resistance group working under the Judenrat who sponsored rescue operations of European Jewry during World War II.
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Famous quotes containing the words working and/or group:
“Daniel as a lad bought a handkerchief on which the Federal Constitution was printed; it is said that at intervals while working in the meadows around this house, he would retire to the shade of the elms and study the Constitution from his handkerchief.”
—For the State of New Hampshire, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“Belonging to a group can provide the child with a variety of resources that an individual friendship often cannota sense of collective participation, experience with organizational roles, and group support in the enterprise of growing up. Groups also pose for the child some of the most acute problems of social lifeof inclusion and exclusion, conformity and independence.”
—Zick Rubin (20th century)