Oversight Hearings on the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Select Education, of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 1246 pages |
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... serve people with severe disabilities as a first priority , we are becoming increasingly aware of the gaps that exist in our programs and the lack of community services . We are realizing that our programs tend to systematically reject ...
... serve people with severe disabilities as a first priority , we are becoming increasingly aware of the gaps that exist in our programs and the lack of community services . We are realizing that our programs tend to systematically reject ...
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... serve a wider range of clients -- including those people who , for many reasons , do not have an employment goal , but who can be helped significantly toward greater independence and integration . It is significant that at a recent ...
... serve a wider range of clients -- including those people who , for many reasons , do not have an employment goal , but who can be helped significantly toward greater independence and integration . It is significant that at a recent ...
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... served over 300 people , and our placement rate for the last year was 60 percent . Many of the remain- ing 40 ... serve a person who had completed a custodial training program , a machinist , a law- yer , and a woman who had never ...
... served over 300 people , and our placement rate for the last year was 60 percent . Many of the remain- ing 40 ... serve a person who had completed a custodial training program , a machinist , a law- yer , and a woman who had never ...
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... serve . Due to the department of rehabilitation's commitment to have im- pact upon a comprehensive network of services , project training is taking place in a wide variety of agencies serving a wide variety of clients . The project is ...
... serve . Due to the department of rehabilitation's commitment to have im- pact upon a comprehensive network of services , project training is taking place in a wide variety of agencies serving a wide variety of clients . The project is ...
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... serve . Due to the department of rehabilitation's commitment to have im- pact upon a comprehensive network of services , project training is taking place in a wide variety of agencies serving a wide variety of clients . The project is ...
... serve . Due to the department of rehabilitation's commitment to have im- pact upon a comprehensive network of services , project training is taking place in a wide variety of agencies serving a wide variety of clients . The project is ...
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