Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations, Parts 3-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Executive departments |
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Page 1325
... beginning to determine the limits of tolerance by man to his own wastes and poisonous byproducts , and to identify the areas of competition with other species such as insects and rodents , as well as with himself , for food , water ...
... beginning to determine the limits of tolerance by man to his own wastes and poisonous byproducts , and to identify the areas of competition with other species such as insects and rodents , as well as with himself , for food , water ...
Page 1343
... beginning to develop in the areas of social and economic development . An emphasis on development of Church- related programs is based on the premise that church cooperation is a necessary re- quirement if any broad program of family ...
... beginning to develop in the areas of social and economic development . An emphasis on development of Church- related programs is based on the premise that church cooperation is a necessary re- quirement if any broad program of family ...
Page 1344
... beginning response to the profound challenge of population growth in Latin America . There are important ethical aspects . As Ambassador Steven- son has observed - " Perhaps the necessity of confronting the population dilemma will ...
... beginning response to the profound challenge of population growth in Latin America . There are important ethical aspects . As Ambassador Steven- son has observed - " Perhaps the necessity of confronting the population dilemma will ...
Page 1351
... beginning to an estimated five million over a period of a million years . The development of agriculture and the domestication of animals , made possible an in- crease in only 10,000 years to some 250 million by the time of Christ . For ...
... beginning to an estimated five million over a period of a million years . The development of agriculture and the domestication of animals , made possible an in- crease in only 10,000 years to some 250 million by the time of Christ . For ...
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... beginning of the 20th century was 220 million , in 1961 it was 440 million and in 1976 , if present trends persist , it might be 625 million . While the aggregate increase in the national income of India , through planned economic ...
... beginning of the 20th century was 220 million , in 1961 it was 440 million and in 1976 , if present trends persist , it might be 625 million . While the aggregate increase in the national income of India , through planned economic ...
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Page 1525 - Because you do not believe that all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds.
Page 1658 - For the purpose of enabling each State to furnish financial assistance, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State...
Page 1681 - I will seek new ways to use our knowledge to help deal with the explosion in world population and the growing scarcity in world resources.
Page 1519 - Assembly for participants to affix their signatures; and it should not be assumed that every participant necessarily subscribes to every recommendation included in the statement.
Page 1492 - Nations programme for technical assistance and by appropriate resolutions of the General Assembly and of the Economic and Social Council. The...
Page 1346 - I cannot imagine anything more emphatically a subject that is not a proper political or governmental activity or function or responsibility.
Page 1447 - Affairs, the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, the Economic Commission for Latin America, the Economic Commission for Africa, and the Regional Demographic Research and Training Centers for their excellent work.
Page 1335 - An intelligent recognition of the problems that relate to human reproduction, including the need for population control, is more than a matter of responsible parenthood: it is a matter of responsible medical practice. 2. The medical profession should accept a major responsibility in matters related to human reproduction as they affect the total population and the individual family. 3. In discharging this responsibility...
Page 1382 - I cannot say that I am in the slightest degree impressed by your bigness, or your material resources, as such. Size is not grandeur, and territory does not make a nation. The great issue, about which hangs a true sublimity, and the terror of overhanging fate, is what are you going to do with all these things...
Page 1604 - No man is an Hand, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee.