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This is our national budget - nine blocks of $ 10 billion each , a total of $ 90 billion . Now we started out to see wherein we might be able to save some money . What we have spent for past wars is money already spent , but we ...
This is our national budget - nine blocks of $ 10 billion each , a total of $ 90 billion . Now we started out to see wherein we might be able to save some money . What we have spent for past wars is money already spent , but we ...
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In 1936-37 , it will be noted , Federal contributions accounted for $ 3.16 billion of $ 7.77 billion of welfare outlays , or 40 percent ; but in 1950-51 , the $ 9.6 billion provided ...
In 1936-37 , it will be noted , Federal contributions accounted for $ 3.16 billion of $ 7.77 billion of welfare outlays , or 40 percent ; but in 1950-51 , the $ 9.6 billion provided ...
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Where would our income be without the outlays of $ 3 billion on public medicine and $ 7 billion- $ 8 billion on education ? Secondly , because part of the outlays are substitutes for private expenditures .
Where would our income be without the outlays of $ 3 billion on public medicine and $ 7 billion- $ 8 billion on education ? Secondly , because part of the outlays are substitutes for private expenditures .
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THE WORLD IS THE COMMUNITY | 3 |
SOCIAL WORK ISSUES IN THE POLITICAL ARENA | 18 |
CIVIL LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SOCIAL WORK | 34 |
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