U.N. Decade of Disabled Persons: Hearing and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session on H. Con. Res. 39, April 5, 13, and June 9, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 173 pages |
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... hope for education . Now they can com- municate , read and write , and use basic math skills . Twenty - four children have been given hope , and their country has been given a model for teaching the handi- capped . More than 100,000 ...
... hope for education . Now they can com- municate , read and write , and use basic math skills . Twenty - four children have been given hope , and their country has been given a model for teaching the handi- capped . More than 100,000 ...
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... hope to continue such exchange programs and to en- courage such voluntary partnership efforts in all areas of educa- tion , particularly special education , for the mutual benefit of our disabled population and those who live in other ...
... hope to continue such exchange programs and to en- courage such voluntary partnership efforts in all areas of educa- tion , particularly special education , for the mutual benefit of our disabled population and those who live in other ...
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... hope will exemplify this spirit for all Americans . Behind me is the first - it is located on the wall over there - the first of a series of posters expressing the spirit of optimism with the simple words , " I can . " As this ad ...
... hope will exemplify this spirit for all Americans . Behind me is the first - it is located on the wall over there - the first of a series of posters expressing the spirit of optimism with the simple words , " I can . " As this ad ...
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... hope it will benefit our nation , and we hope it will benefit mankind . Although America leads the world in providing opportunities for the disabled members of society , we still have a long way to go . De- spite the progress of recent ...
... hope it will benefit our nation , and we hope it will benefit mankind . Although America leads the world in providing opportunities for the disabled members of society , we still have a long way to go . De- spite the progress of recent ...
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... hope that spinal cord re- generation will be achieved in this decade . Explosion of knowledge in the biomedical sciences suggests many possibilities , and new dis- coveries are being made almost daily . Bringing the benefit of ...
... hope that spinal cord re- generation will be achieved in this decade . Explosion of knowledge in the biomedical sciences suggests many possibilities , and new dis- coveries are being made almost daily . Bringing the benefit of ...
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abled Persons Action concerning Disabled activities agencies architectural awareness barrier free design barrier free environment benefit BROSHAR buildings Center cerebral palsy citizens commitment Committee concerning Disabled Persons Concurrent Resolution 39 Congress Congressional curb cut deaf Decade of Disabled dental disabled Americans disabled individuals disease Easter Seal efforts employment encourage expanded facilities Frank Bowe full participation funding handi handicapped handicapped persons Harold Russell hearing aid House Concurrent Resolution impaired implementation improve independent living Institute IYDP Larry Winn libraries ment million National Organization NYDP Organization on Disability partnership Peace Corps poliomyelitis President Principle private sector problems Programme of Action programs Rehabilitation Act RICHARD DeVOS role social society spinal cord injuries statement subcommittee Thank tion tional transportation U.N. Decade United Nations Decade Wethersfield Winn World Programme YATRON ZABLOCKI
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Page 137 - Interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the united States a rapid, efficient, nation-wide, and worldwide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges...
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Page 13 - Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, the Health Resources and Services Administration, the...
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Page 39 - Opportunity • Expanded Participation in Recreational, Social, Religious and Cultural Activities • Expanded and Strengthened Rehabilitation Programs and Facilities • Purposeful Application of Biomedical Research Aimed at Conquering Major Disabling Conditions Reduction in the Incidence of Disability by Expanded Accident and Disease Prevention • Increased Application of Technology to Minimize the Effects of Disability Expanded International Exchange of Information and Experience to Benefit All...
Page 160 - We affirm that God is both the Creator and the Judge of all men. We therefore should share his concern for justice and reconciliation throughout human society and for the liberation of men from every kind of oppression. Because mankind is made in the image of God, every person, regardless of race, religion...
Page 110 - Persons should promote the realization of the right of disabled persons to participate fully in the social life and development of the societies in which they live...
Page 116 - Contribution to the World symposium of experts on technical cooperation among developing countries and technical assistance in the field of disability prevention and rehabilitation.
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