Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... problems . Now , strangely , Mr. Chairman , many of us in this country expect such a picture from abroad . And the magnitude of these problems is truly beyond human comprehension . But the untold story is what is being achieved by local ...
... problems . Now , strangely , Mr. Chairman , many of us in this country expect such a picture from abroad . And the magnitude of these problems is truly beyond human comprehension . But the untold story is what is being achieved by local ...
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... problems , untold humiliation and deprivation . And it also includes virtual entrap- ment in a cycle of poverty , and that ensures that future genera- tions will walk in the same footsteps . In this country , we are quite familiar with ...
... problems , untold humiliation and deprivation . And it also includes virtual entrap- ment in a cycle of poverty , and that ensures that future genera- tions will walk in the same footsteps . In this country , we are quite familiar with ...
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... problems . Mr. Secretary , are you aware of that , the wandering of victims of Alzheimer's is becoming an increasing problem . Last year in New York State , the Harry Helmsley Foundation granted $ 300,000 for a trial program aimed at ...
... problems . Mr. Secretary , are you aware of that , the wandering of victims of Alzheimer's is becoming an increasing problem . Last year in New York State , the Harry Helmsley Foundation granted $ 300,000 for a trial program aimed at ...
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... problem - but cer- tainly it will help reduce the risks associated with wandering . My question to you - first of all , will you accept this as a symbol of maybe your continued interest in this cause ? And I will have one here of myself ...
... problem - but cer- tainly it will help reduce the risks associated with wandering . My question to you - first of all , will you accept this as a symbol of maybe your continued interest in this cause ? And I will have one here of myself ...
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... problem of significant magnitude . We are investing in research to see if there are ways we can un- derstand more about Alzheimer's , with ... problems such as wandering . The stud- ies will also seek to develop better means of diagnosis 16.
... problem of significant magnitude . We are investing in research to see if there are ways we can un- derstand more about Alzheimer's , with ... problems such as wandering . The stud- ies will also seek to develop better means of diagnosis 16.
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Page 220 - The recipient of numerous awards, he is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Page 128 - Se¿'ices; and $2.42 billion for Payments to States for Foster Care and Adoption Assistance. The full authorization of $2.8 billion is requested for the Social Services Block Grant to continue support for a variety of social services in each State. Within the Human Development Services request, strengthening the family is a primary concern. Increases have been requested: to increase preventive and reunification services for children and their families, to expand Head Start enrollment, and to address...
Page 129 - I will be happy to answer any questions you and the Committee may have.