Prepared by Robert C. Lowe and James S. Queen under the supervision of A. Ross Eckler. ; "September 1, 1936." ; This bulletin is one of a series intended to present in abstract form the public welfare provisions of the laws of each of the states. ; At the head of title: Works Progress Administration. Harry L. Hopkins, Adminstrator. Corrington Gill, Assistant Administrator. Howard B. Meyers, Director, Social Research Division. ; Cover title. ; Includes bibliographical references and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
With the growing population, the problem of unemployment is escalated. To fight with this problem every governmental body launches various Public Welfare Schemes (PWS) from year to year for welfare of poor or below poverty line population i.e. giving wages by taking work.PWS sometimes referred as public aid andsocial supportfor all citizens. Hence, it is very pertinent to understand which PWS is useful for which sector. Through this paper, an attempt is made to outline various PWS pertaining to SAARC nations only and with the help of SWOT analysis various parameters are identified like Strength, Weakness, opportunities and threats which will further helps in understanding the base of particular PWS. Lastly based on SWOT analysis discussion part is done in which general comparison of various PWS is done. Results will help in making understand which PWS carries how much importance and capability of generating employability and entrepreneurship.
Considers legislation to authorize Federal grants to states for arts promotion, to establish a Federal Advisory Council on the Arts, and to establish a U.S. Arts Foundation. ; Cover title. ; Claiborne Pell, subcommittee chairman. ; Considers legislation to authorize Federal grants to states for arts promotion, to establish a Federal Advisory Council on the Arts, and to establish a U.S. Arts Foundation. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Considers (87) H.R. 4970, (87) S. 8, (87) S. 57, (87) S. 293, (87) S. 433, (87) S. 723, (87) S. 991, (87) S. 1021, (87) S. 1078, (87) S. 1109. ; Considers. S. 8 and related S. 433 and S. 723, to authorize grants to state and local governments for elementary and secondary education. S. 57 and related S. 1078 and S. 1109, to extend and strengthen educational aid programs to jurisdictions with large percentages of Federal dependents. S. 293, to direct a certain percentage of Federal cigarette taxes to be used for elementary and secondary education financing. S. 991, to establish Federal tax deductions for local real estate taxes supporting education. S. 1021, to authorize Federal grants to states for teacher salaries and school construction and materials; and to extend and strengthen educational aid programs to jurisdictions with Federal dependents. ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part VII ; Considers (87) H.R. 4970, (87) S. 8, (87) S. 57, (87) S. 293, (87) S. 433, (87) S. 723, (87) S. 991, (87) S. 1021, (87) S. 1078, (87) S. 1109. ; Considers. S. 8 and related S. 433 and S. 723, to authorize grants to state and local governments for elementary and secondary education. S. 57 and related S. 1078 and S. 1109, to extend and strengthen educational aid programs to jurisdictions with large percentages of Federal dependents. S. 293, to direct a certain percentage of Federal cigarette taxes to be used for elementary and secondary education financing. S. 991, to establish Federal tax deductions for local real estate taxes supporting education. S. 1021, to authorize Federal grants to states for teacher salaries and school construction and materials; and to extend and strengthen educational aid programs to jurisdictions with Federal dependents. ; Mode of access: Internet.
[v.3] Part 1. January 23, 28-31, February 4-7, 1947. 589 p. Part 2. February 11-19, 1947. pp. 591-1168. Part 3. February 20, March 4, 1947. pp. 1169-1782.--[v.4] Part 4. March 5-13, 1947. pp. 1783-2424. Part 5. Tropical guide. pp. 2425-2429. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Considers (87) S. 1944. ; Considers legislation to authorize DOL to investigate improprieties in pension plan management. ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part VII ; Considers (87) S. 1944. ; Considers legislation to authorize DOL to investigate improprieties in pension plan management. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Considers (90) S. 1126, (90) S. 59, (90) S. 2099, (90) S. Res. 169, (90) S. 1805, (90) S. 3098, (90) S. 3099. ; Mar. 29 hearing held in Austin, Tex. ; Considers S. 3098, S. 3099 and related bills, to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, the National Defense Education Act of 1958, the National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965, the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, and the Vocational Act of 1963 to improve higher education facilities and to extend the student loan program. ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part VIII ; Considers (90) S. 1126, (90) S. 59, (90) S. 2099, (90) S. Res. 169, (90) S. 1805, (90) S. 3098, (90) S. 3099. ; Mar. 29 hearing held in Austin, Tex. ; Considers S. 3098, S. 3099 and related bills, to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, the National Defense Education Act of 1958, the National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965, the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, and the Vocational Act of 1963 to improve higher education facilities and to extend the student loan program. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Considers (90) S. 382, (90) S. 1374, (90) S. 1253, (90) H.R. 7819, (90) H.R. 10943, (90) S. 1125, (90) S. 1126. ; Considers S. 1125, and related S. 382, S. 1126, S. 1253, S. 1374, H.R. 7819, and H.R. 10943, to delay the enactment of local school tax deduction revisions, and to extend authority for allocation of funds for: the National Teachers Corps; regional resource centers to educate handicapped children; school construction programs for major disaster areas; educational programs for Indian children; the operation of DOD schools overseas; and operation of vocational education programs. ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part VIII ; Considers (90) S. 382, (90) S. 1374, (90) S. 1253, (90) H.R. 7819, (90) H.R. 10943, (90) S. 1125, (90) S. 1126. ; Considers S. 1125, and related S. 382, S. 1126, S. 1253, S. 1374, H.R. 7819, and H.R. 10943, to delay the enactment of local school tax deduction revisions, and to extend authority for allocation of funds for: the National Teachers Corps; regional resource centers to educate handicapped children; school construction programs for major disaster areas; educational programs for Indian children; the operation of DOD schools overseas; and operation of vocational education programs. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Considers (80) S. 545, (80) S. 1320. ; Considers legislation to consolidate and coordinate Federal health programs in a National Health Agency, and to establish the National Institute of Dental Research. Also considers legislation to establish a national health insurance program. ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part V ; Considers (80) S. 545, (80) S. 1320. ; Considers legislation to consolidate and coordinate Federal health programs in a National Health Agency, and to establish the National Institute of Dental Research. Also considers legislation to establish a national health insurance program. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Considers (88) S. 105, (88) S. 151, (88) S. 181, (88) S. 236, (88) S. 275, (88) S. 373, (88) S. 389, (88) S. 390, (88) S. 392, (88) S. 415, (88) S. 423, (88) S. 500, (88) S. 569, (88) S. 571, (88) S. 892, (88) S. 956, (88) S. 990, (88) S. 1115, (88) S. 1174, (88) S. 1222, (88) S. 1264, (88) S. 1343, (88) S. 1395, (88) S. 8, (88) S. 580, (88) S. Res. 70. ; Considers legislation to expand and extend various educational programs, including student loans, teacher education, and school and library construction. ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part VII ; Considers (88) S. 105, (88) S. 151, (88) S. 181, (88) S. 236, (88) S. 275, (88) S. 373, (88) S. 389, (88) S. 390, (88) S. 392, (88) S. 415, (88) S. 423, (88) S. 500, (88) S. 569, (88) S. 571, (88) S. 892, (88) S. 956, (88) S. 990, (88) S. 1115, (88) S. 1174, (88) S. 1222, (88) S. 1264, (88) S. 1343, (88) S. 1395, (88) S. 8, (88) S. 580, (88) S. Res. 70. ; Considers legislation to expand and extend various educational programs, including student loans, teacher education, and school and library construction. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Leibniz wrote more than 60 proposals, concepts, and outlines for academies for Holland, Germany, Austria and Russia. Unlike the academies in Paris, London or Rome he intended a narrow connection of theoria and praxis. This should be achieved by his Scientia generalis as a theoretical unification, whereas the aim consisted in a universal Harmony.
Considers (88) S. 2528, (88) S. 2725. ; Considers legislation to extend Federal aid to public schools in economically depressed areas and in areas of major natural disasters. Includes "The Story of the Special Summer Schools," by the Chicago Public Schools (1963. p. 153-210). ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part VII ; Considers (88) S. 2528, (88) S. 2725. ; Considers legislation to extend Federal aid to public schools in economically depressed areas and in areas of major natural disasters. Includes "The Story of the Special Summer Schools," by the Chicago Public Schools (1963. p. 153-210). ; Mode of access: Internet.