939 resultados para Federal aid to education.
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Description based on: May 1991.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"May 1, 1990."
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A report of the Illinois State Aid Equalization Study.
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"January 1973."
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At head of title: Federal emergency administration of public works. Harold L. Ickes, administrator.
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Shipping list no.: 93-0335-P.
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Shipping list no.: 93-0335-P.
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"B-204708"--P. [1].
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"B-236100"--P. 1.
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Bibliography: p. 14.
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"GAO-03-589."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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General perceptions of foreign aid commonly engender images of humanitarianism and altruism, whereby the humanitarian needs of the recipient of development assistance are of the utmost priority of the aid donor. However, the Australian governments led by Hawke, Keating and Howard often gave humanitarianism a low emphasis, frequently placing Australia’s own foreign policy and economic concerns at the forefront of aid allocation – often unashamedly. This self-interest met through aid meant that most was provided to Australia’s regional neighbourhood, neglecting some of the poorest, most struggling states, including South Africa. Other issues and events, including the Cold War, apartheid, terrorism and HIV/AIDS also affected Australia’s aid policy; mostly, they were used as excuses to limit aid to states like South Africa.