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International control of world resources : a handbook for high school debaters. by United States.Department of Agriculture.Office of Communication.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 15).
Subjects: Food supply.; Agriculture;
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Social and labor needs of farm women : extracts from letters received from farm women in response to an inquiry "How the U.S. Department of Agriculture can better meet the needs of farm housewives" ... by United States.Department of Agriculture.Office of Information.(CARDINAL)315559;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Social relations -- Women's labor -- Means of communication -- Appendix A. General suggestions for development by farm women -- Appendix B. How farm women may get help under the Smith-Lever Extension Act -- Appendix C. List of free or available publications of the United States Department of Agriculture of interest to farm women -- Appendix D. The government bookstore -- Appendix E. Publications on school and home education and the care of children -- Appendix F. List of publications of the United States Public Health Service -- Appendix G. Department of Labor's services for placing field and domestic labor on farms.
Subjects: Farmers' spouses; Women in agriculture; Agricultural extension work.; Country life;
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Proposed supplemental appropriation -- Department of Agriculture. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a proposed supplemental appropriation for the Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1953, amounting to by United States.Congress.Senate.(CARDINAL)139237; Truman, Harry S.,1884-1972.(CARDINAL)139697; United States.Executive Office of the President.Bureau of the Budget (1939-1970); United States.President (1945-1953 : Truman)(CARDINAL)139701;
Subjects: Legislative materials.; Food adulteration and inspection.; Drugs; Budget;
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Proposed supplemental appropriation -- Department of Labor. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a proposed supplemental appropriation for the Department of Labor, fiscal year 1952, amounting to $110,000. March 24, 1952. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Appropriations, and ordered to be printed. by United States.Congress.Senate.(CARDINAL)139237; Truman, Harry S.,1884-1972.(CARDINAL)139697; United States.Executive Office of the President.Bureau of the Budget (1939-1970); United States.President (1945-1953 : Truman)(CARDINAL)139701;
Subjects: Legislative materials.; Agricultural laborers.; Agricultural laboratories.; Foreign workers.; Government vehicles.; Budget;
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Government assistance almanac, 1985-86 : the guide to all federal programs available to the American public / by Dumouchel, J. Robert,1936-(CARDINAL)745747;
ACTIONAPPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSIONCOMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTSCOMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSIONCONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSIONDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREDEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEDEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESDEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENTDEPARTMENT OF JUSTICEDEPARTMENT OF LABORDEPARTMENT OF STATEDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORDEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURYDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYEQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSIONFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONFEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCYFEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSIONFEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICEFEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONFOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATESGENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEHARRY S TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATIONINTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSIONINTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONLIBRARY OF CONGRESSNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIESNATIONAL GALLERY OF ARTNATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDNATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONOFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENTOVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATIONPENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATIONPRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPEDRAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARDSECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONSMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONSMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONTENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITYUNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCYVETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Subjects: Directories.; Handbooks and manuals.; Administrative agencies; Economic assistance, Domestic;
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North American plan for animal and pandemic influenza. by United States.Department of Health and Human Services.(CARDINAL)154786; North American Leaders Summit.(CARDINAL)310429;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Emergency coordination and communications -- Animal influenza -- Pandemic influenza -- Border health measures -- Critical infrastructure protection -- Terms of reference for the North American senior coordinating body and the health security working group -- Avian influenza -- Chief veterinary officers agreement.Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 was the first public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) declared under the International Health Regulations (2005) [IHR (2005)] and the first influenza pandemic in more than 40 years. Canada, Mexico, and the United States recognize that the risk of another pandemic has not diminished and that the world faces an ongoing threat posed by the emergence and spread of influenza viruses with the potential to cause a human influenza pandemic. The three countries continue to work together to strengthen their preparedness in anticipation of a highly contagious influenza virus or other pandemic either originating in or spread to this continent. The 2007 North American Plan for Avian and Pandemic Influenza resulted from the commitment made by the leaders of the three countries under the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP). The plan included a comprehensive approach to prepare for avian and pandemic influenza in North America based on the assumption that a pandemic was likely to start outside of the region and focused on avian influenza because of the re-emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus in humans in 2003. Superseding the SPP, the North American Leaders Summit (NALS) provides a renewed collaborative framework among the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. During the first NALS, held in August 2009 in Guadalajara, Mexico, the three leaders highlighted North America's coordinated response to Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 as a global example of cooperation. The Leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to a continued and deepened cooperation on pandemic influenza preparedness. The North American Plan for Animal and Pandemic Influenza (NAPAPI) retains the key elements of the 2007 version, while incorporating the lessons learned from the North American response to Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, including recognizing that a pandemic influenza virus may emerge in our region and expanding the focus on animal influenza viruses to incorporate both avian and non-avian species. The NAPAPI outlines how the three countries intend to strengthen their emergency response capacities as well as our trilateral and cross-sectoral collaborations and capabilities in order to assist each other and ensure a faster and more coordinated response to future outbreaks of animal influenza or an influenza pandemic. In brief, the NAPAPI is a comprehensive cross-sectoral regional health security framework developed mainly with the input of the health, agriculture, security, and foreign affairs sectors to protect against, control and provide a public health response to animal and pandemic influenza in North America, while avoiding unnecessary interference with international travel and trade.
Subjects: Epidemics; Influenza;
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