Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... programs provided funds for professional staffing , at least at the multicounty level . Recognizing that many rural counties were too small or too poor to fund effective service programs , both the Economic Development Administration ...
... programs provided funds for professional staffing , at least at the multicounty level . Recognizing that many rural counties were too small or too poor to fund effective service programs , both the Economic Development Administration ...
Page 138
... programs and advanced teacher in- stitutes . Technical training and college , or at least junior college education also should be available . Providing these in a rural school district is especially difficult . Special state and ...
... programs and advanced teacher in- stitutes . Technical training and college , or at least junior college education also should be available . Providing these in a rural school district is especially difficult . Special state and ...
Page 191
... programs ignore the cause or causes and simply try to reduce deprivation and suffering . The various public assistance programs , such as old age assistance , aid to dependent children , food stamps , and aid to the blind and disabled ...
... programs ignore the cause or causes and simply try to reduce deprivation and suffering . The various public assistance programs , such as old age assistance , aid to dependent children , food stamps , and aid to the blind and disabled ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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