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Page 157
... reasons for the inability of the Public Assistance Division to prevent protracted destitution in many instances , and ... reason of the death , continued absence from the home , or physical or mental incapacity of a parent , and who is ...
... reasons for the inability of the Public Assistance Division to prevent protracted destitution in many instances , and ... reason of the death , continued absence from the home , or physical or mental incapacity of a parent , and who is ...
Page 159
... reason is that the agency is symbolized to the aid to dependent children mother both by the social workers who helped her get on the rolls ( and those currently interested in her well - being and that of her children ) , and by agency ...
... reason is that the agency is symbolized to the aid to dependent children mother both by the social workers who helped her get on the rolls ( and those currently interested in her well - being and that of her children ) , and by agency ...
Page 161
... reasons . Stated another way , the lack of money only was not to be a reason in our country for public support of children away from home . The most recent amendment to the public - assistance title affirms the importance of family life ...
... reasons . Stated another way , the lack of money only was not to be a reason in our country for public support of children away from home . The most recent amendment to the public - assistance title affirms the importance of family life ...
Page 204
... reasons why the recipient cannot cook . The second consideration would be ability to cook . If adequate cooking facili- ties are available , the allowance for persons cooking their own meals is to be used , unless there is a sound reason ...
... reasons why the recipient cannot cook . The second consideration would be ability to cook . If adequate cooking facili- ties are available , the allowance for persons cooking their own meals is to be used , unless there is a sound reason ...
Page 214
... reasons for their hunger , we shall have to deprive them and the fortunate less hungry ones , of essentials for ... reason why the District government , the school authorities , and the appropriate committees of Congress should not ...
... reasons for their hunger , we shall have to deprive them and the fortunate less hungry ones , of essentials for ... reason why the District government , the school authorities , and the appropriate committees of Congress should not ...
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