Population Crisis: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Foreign Aid Expenditures of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1676, a Bill to Reorganize the Department of State and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Volume 5,Parte 2

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Página 1370 - This freedom means that all men are to be immune from coercion on the part of individuals or of social groups and of any human power, in such wise that in matters religious no one is to be forced to act in a manner contrary to his own beliefs. Nor is anyone to be restrained from acting in accordance with his own beliefs, whether privately or publicly, whether alone or in association with others, within due limits.
Página 1365 - I will seek new ways to use our knowledge to help deal with the explosion in world population and the growing scarcity in world resources.
Página 1356 - Parents should regard as their proper mission the task of transmitting human life and educating those to whom it has been transmitted. They should realize that they are thereby cooperators with the love of God the Creator, and are, so to speak, the interpreters of that love.
Página 1540 - Government agencies have in general been guided by several principles with respect to family planning: 1. Participation in the family planning components of programs must be entirely voluntary. 2. Use of family planning services must not be a prerequisite to receipt of benefits or participation in any other program or activity funded by government agencies. 3. Such programs must provide, and make known to participants, the availability of advice and assistance on a variety of family planning methods...
Página 1462 - And although we cannot expect that the virtue and happiness of mankind will keep pace with the brilliant career of physical discovery; yet if we are not wanting to ourselves, we may confidently indulge the hope that, to no unimportant extent, they will be influenced by its progress and will partake in its success.
Página 1529 - Provided, That no such funds may be utilized to promote religious activities ; (g) For the purchase of goods or services for other friendly countries ; (h) For financing, at the request of such country, programs emphasizing maternal welfare, child health and nutrition, and activities, where participation is voluntary, related to the problems of population growth, under procedures established by the President through any agency of the United States, or through any local agency which he determines...
Página 1533 - But however formidable these obstacles may have appeared in some parts of this work, it is hoped that the general result of the inquiry is such, as not to make us give up the improvement of human society in despair. The partial good which seems to be attainable is worthy of all our exertions ; is sufficient to direct our efforts, and animate our prospects.
Página 1560 - Conclusion By far the most powerful factor determining the economic status of Negroes is the over-all state of the US economy. A vigorously expanding economy with a steadily tight labor market will rapidly raise the position of the Negro, both absolutely and relatively. Favored by such a climate, the host of specific measures to eliminate discrimination, improve education and training, provide housing, and strengthen the family can yield substantial additional results. In a less beneficent economic...
Página 1348 - Moscow at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th centuries; fortress monasteries; the town of Kola and its defensive structures (16th-18th centuries).
Página 1379 - A licensed physician is justified in terminating a pregnancy if he believes there is substantial risk that continuance of the pregnancy would gravely impair the physical or mental health of the mother or that the child would be born with grave physical or mental defect, or that the pregnancy resulted from rape, incest, or other felonious intercourse.

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