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... population which have increased or decreased in numbers and proportions as far as poverty is concerned , in the 5 years since 1959 . İt reveals , for example , that while the total number of poor declined in that period , the number of ...
... population which have increased or decreased in numbers and proportions as far as poverty is concerned , in the 5 years since 1959 . İt reveals , for example , that while the total number of poor declined in that period , the number of ...
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... population went down from 54.7 in 1959 to 49.8 in 1964. The general poverty population went down . Using the criteria we all know about for the total population of poor , it went up for the aged population . Senator KENNEDY . It went up ...
... population went down from 54.7 in 1959 to 49.8 in 1964. The general poverty population went down . Using the criteria we all know about for the total population of poor , it went up for the aged population . Senator KENNEDY . It went up ...
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... population is out of the question , and that the total solution , therefore , is in the direction of substantial , radical improvements in Social Security benefit levels . I am , of course , not arguing against such improvements . I ...
... population is out of the question , and that the total solution , therefore , is in the direction of substantial , radical improvements in Social Security benefit levels . I am , of course , not arguing against such improvements . I ...
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... population which have increased or decreased in numbers and proportions as far as poverty is concerned , in the five years since 1959. It reveals , for exam- ple , that while the total number of poor declined in that period , the number ...
... population which have increased or decreased in numbers and proportions as far as poverty is concerned , in the five years since 1959. It reveals , for exam- ple , that while the total number of poor declined in that period , the number ...
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... population less by some 13 million , the number judged poor by the same poverty index ( allowing only for differences in price ) was almost 5 mil . lion greater . On the other hand , the number with incomes above the poverty index yet ...
... population less by some 13 million , the number judged poor by the same poverty index ( allowing only for differences in price ) was almost 5 mil . lion greater . On the other hand , the number with incomes above the poverty index yet ...
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Page 4 - An aged man is but a paltry thing, A tattered coat upon a stick, unless Soul clap its hands and sing...
Page 18 - The first wealth is health. Sickness is poor-spirited, and cannot serve any one: it must husband its resources to live. But health or fulness answers its own ends and has to spare, runs over, and inundates the neighborhoods and creeks of other men's necessities.
Page 132 - Disease, held in 1951, defined screening as "the presumptive identification of unrecognized disease or defect by the application of tests, examinations, or other procedures which can be applied rapidly.
Page 73 - Peterson (Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation Branch, Division of Research Services, National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service, US Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Bethesda, Md.).
Page 43 - Aging, the National Council of Senior Citizens, and the American Association of Retired Persons.
Page 339 - University of Colorado Medical Center, 4200 East Ninth Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80220 Western Orthopedic Association William H.
Page 33 - Where an individual is in an institution and his condition is such that the availability of medical care in such institution is not a principal reason for his presence there, only that part of the cost of care in the institution as Is attributable to medical care (as...
Page 337 - Medical Association, the American College of Surgeons, the American College of Physicians and the American Hospital Association.
Page 55 - ... or wilfully neglects or refuses to provide for the support and maintenance of his or her...
Page 33 - ... this subparagraph) in such institution is a principal reason for his presence there, and meals and lodging are furnished as a necessary incident to such care, the entire cost of medical care and meals and lodging at the institution, which are furnished while the individual requires continual medical care, shall constitute an expense for medical care. For example, medical care includes the entire cost of institutional care for a person who is mentally ill and unsafe when left alone.