Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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STUDIES AT THE FEDERAL , STATE AND LOCAL LEVELS , INCLUDING THOSE SPONSORED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION , SHOW THAT LOW - ACHIEVING CHILDREN WHO PARTICIPATE IN CHAPTER 1 DO SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER ACADEMICALLY THAN SIMILAR CHILDREN ...
STUDIES AT THE FEDERAL , STATE AND LOCAL LEVELS , INCLUDING THOSE SPONSORED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION , SHOW THAT LOW - ACHIEVING CHILDREN WHO PARTICIPATE IN CHAPTER 1 DO SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER ACADEMICALLY THAN SIMILAR CHILDREN ...
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I was writing down what you said here , that if education spending had remained constant at 2.5 percent of the Federal budget , that was its share in 1980 . Ms. Fox . That is correct . Senator HARKIN . America's educational institutions ...
I was writing down what you said here , that if education spending had remained constant at 2.5 percent of the Federal budget , that was its share in 1980 . Ms. Fox . That is correct . Senator HARKIN . America's educational institutions ...
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We are concerned with federal support for programs to provide successful interventions in the spread of AIDS and HIV infection , especially for adolescents at risk , pregnant women , children , and people of color .
We are concerned with federal support for programs to provide successful interventions in the spread of AIDS and HIV infection , especially for adolescents at risk , pregnant women , children , and people of color .
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The National Academy of Sciences ' Institute of Medicine , in a major study conducted in 1988 , noted that unless Federal policymakers intervene the nation will suffer from a " serious shortage of allied health professionals " .
The National Academy of Sciences ' Institute of Medicine , in a major study conducted in 1988 , noted that unless Federal policymakers intervene the nation will suffer from a " serious shortage of allied health professionals " .
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Many of those decisions will be based primarily on the level of commitment given by the Federal Government to fund this program . We recommend a funding level of $ 250 million for the Part H program to successfully launch its service ...
Many of those decisions will be based primarily on the level of commitment given by the Federal Government to fund this program . We recommend a funding level of $ 250 million for the Part H program to successfully launch its service ...
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