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 1324
... individual family , and there is always a timelag in the awareness by individuals of the im- pact of their own individualistic patterns on the social patterns within which they live . There is always the thought , " What I do cannot ...
... individual family , and there is always a timelag in the awareness by individuals of the im- pact of their own individualistic patterns on the social patterns within which they live . There is always the thought , " What I do cannot ...
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... individual problems will really solve the population problem . Senator SIMPSON . I was rather interested to find out that in Brazil , the rate of population growth was 3.2 percent , whereas it is 1.7 here . We went into the slums of two ...
... individual problems will really solve the population problem . Senator SIMPSON . I was rather interested to find out that in Brazil , the rate of population growth was 3.2 percent , whereas it is 1.7 here . We went into the slums of two ...
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... individual and his effective functioning in society . It is to such challenges that SIECUS must respond . SUGGESTED ... individual serving SIECUS in any capacity will be expected to do so as an individual , and not as representing any ...
... individual and his effective functioning in society . It is to such challenges that SIECUS must respond . SUGGESTED ... individual serving SIECUS in any capacity will be expected to do so as an individual , and not as representing any ...
Page 1333
... individuals and from private foundations . When program accomplishments justify it , public support will be solicited ... individual life patterns as a creative and re - creative force . SOCIOLOGIST JOHN L. THOMAS , S.J. , Ph . D. , St ...
... individuals and from private foundations . When program accomplishments justify it , public support will be solicited ... individual life patterns as a creative and re - creative force . SOCIOLOGIST JOHN L. THOMAS , S.J. , Ph . D. , St ...
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... Individual providing this information : NAME TITLE Age levels served by your program : If you know of other officially - sponsored sex education programs , please list names and addresses of individuals to whom registration blanks can ...
... Individual providing this information : NAME TITLE Age levels served by your program : If you know of other officially - sponsored sex education programs , please list names and addresses of individuals to whom registration blanks can ...
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