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Page 4494 - It is, therefore, the policy of the United States to eliminate the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty in this Nation by opening to everyone the opportunity for education and training, the opportunity to work, and the opportunity to live in decency and dignity.
Page 3772 - Involve the poor themselves in developing, conducting, and evaluating the antipoverty programs. 4. Administer and coordinate the community action programs through public or private nonprofit agencies or a combination of these.
Page 4426 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress, in order to promote the general welfare, that the Nation's abundance of food should be utilized cooperatively by the States, the Federal Government...
Page 3854 - Section 11 of article 11 authorizes any county, city, town, or township to make and enforce within its limits all such local police, sanitary, and other regulations as are not in conflict with general laws.
Page 3758 - To what extent do they offer acceptable and desired alibis for the educational default: the fact that these children, by and large, do not learn because they are not being taught effectively and they are not being taught because those who are charged with the responsibility of teaching them do not believe that they can learn, do not expect that they can learn, and do not act toward them in ways which help them to learn.
Page 3756 - Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee: I am grateful for this opportunity to appear before you today.
Page 3763 - Intended to summarize our research findings of the extend of discrimination in employment at the management level of American 'business and industry; its purpose is to present for consideration the need for more intensive programs to deal with this subject by Federal agencies concerned with Equal Opportunity. Our research programs were initiated over seven years ago through study projects that we sponsored at the Graduate School of Business of Harvard University, the University of Michigan Institute...
Page 3756 - If nonwhites continue to hold the same proportion of jobs in each occupation as in 1964, the non-white unemployment rate in 1975 will be more than five times that for the labor force as a whole.
Page 4322 - STATEMENT OF HON. JOSEPH S. CLARK, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Senator CLARK. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, for those kind words.
Page 4335 - Warde, thank you very much for your testimony. It has been very helpful to the committee.