Health, Education, and Welfare IndicatorsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 |
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... report , Education for a Changing World of Work , which considers " the educational needs of all nonprofessional workers . " ( For a brief summary of this report see the July 1963 issue of Health , Education , and Welfare Indicators ...
... report , Education for a Changing World of Work , which considers " the educational needs of all nonprofessional workers . " ( For a brief summary of this report see the July 1963 issue of Health , Education , and Welfare Indicators ...
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... Report from the Committee on Education and Labor ( To accompany H.R. 4955 ) . Report No. 393. June 18 , 1963. 22 p . Amendments to the Vocational Education Program , National Defense Education Act of 1958 , and Public Laws 815 and 874 ...
... Report from the Committee on Education and Labor ( To accompany H.R. 4955 ) . Report No. 393. June 18 , 1963. 22 p . Amendments to the Vocational Education Program , National Defense Education Act of 1958 , and Public Laws 815 and 874 ...
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... Report from the Committee on Education and Labor , ( To Accompany H. R. 8720 ) , House of Representa- tives , Report No. 861 , October 18 , 1963. See also " Manpower Development and Training , " Health , Education , and Welfare ...
... Report from the Committee on Education and Labor , ( To Accompany H. R. 8720 ) , House of Representa- tives , Report No. 861 , October 18 , 1963. See also " Manpower Development and Training , " Health , Education , and Welfare ...
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... report to the Congress within two years . The report , " Motor Vehicles , Air Pollution , and Health , " was published in 1962 as House of Representatives Document Number 489 . In the 88th Congress , a number of air pollution bills were ...
... report to the Congress within two years . The report , " Motor Vehicles , Air Pollution , and Health , " was published in 1962 as House of Representatives Document Number 489 . In the 88th Congress , a number of air pollution bills were ...
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... Report of the President's Commission on the Status of Women , Oct. 63 EDUCATION Vocational Education : Report of the Panel of Consultants , July 63 Manpower Development and Training , Aug. 63 Educational Enrollments , Fall 1963 , Dec ...
... Report of the President's Commission on the Status of Women , Oct. 63 EDUCATION Vocational Education : Report of the Panel of Consultants , July 63 Manpower Development and Training , Aug. 63 Educational Enrollments , Fall 1963 , Dec ...
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Page viii - Cigarette smoking is a health hazard of sufficient importance in the United States to warrant appropriate remedial action.
Page viii - Cigarette smoking is causally related to lung cancer in men (Figure 2) ; the magnitude of the effect of cigarette smoking far outweighs all other factors. The data for women, though less extensive, point in the same direction.
Page xvi - Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund...
Page 4 - Act (old-age assistance, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled), and for whom such assistance is not available from established welfare agencies or through tribal resources.
Page 4 - Rates for the 5th grade through high school graduation are based on enrollments in successive grades In successive years in public elementary and secondary schools and are adjusted to include estimates for nonpublic schools. Rates for first-time college enrollment are based on data supplied to the Office of Education by institutions of higher education.
Page xii - Board of Trustees") composed of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Labor, and the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, all ex officio.
Page viii - This legislation is dramatic, and it is concrete evidence of a renewed and continuing national commitment to education as the key to our Nation's social and technological and economic and moral progress. It will help meet the demands of our economy for more skilled personnel; it will enable many more of our young people to cope with the explosion of new knowledge and to contribute effectively in a world of intellectual, political, and economic complexity.
Page viii - Cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy It is the only dictator that freemen acknowledge and the only security that freemen desire.
Page xxxvi - Secretary shall, if such request refers to air pollution which is alleged to endanger the health or welfare of persons in a State other than that in which the discharge or discharges (causing or contributing to such pollution) originate, give formal notification thereof to the air pollution control agency of the municipality where such discharge or discharges originate...
Page 8 - Americans and their posterity — not merely for reasons of economic efficiency, world diplomacy, and domestic tranquility — but, above all, because it is right.