The Department of Social Services partners with families and communities to protect children, rehabilitate youth and move families to self sufficiency so that Missourians can lead safe, healthy and productive lives.
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In 1972, the state legislature of Arizona formed a Department of Economic Security with a mission to promote " the safety, well-being, and self sufficiency of children, adults, and families ".
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China saw genetic research as the way to maintain basic self sufficiency in staple foods and get the most from its arable land, which is already scarce and is shrinking every year.
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The king has urged the country to put less emphasis on becoming an industrial powerhouse and focus more on agriculture as a means of self sufficiency because the majority of Thais are farmers.
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His non academic hobbies were home electronics, he built his own television receiver and Hi-Fi in the 1950s, and gardening where he and Dorothy made an early attempt at " self sufficiency ".
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As prime minister, Hasina and her government were credited for achieving self sufficiency in food, reducing poverty and ending two decades of insurgency by ethnic Chakma tribespeople in the southeastern Chittagong Hill Tracts.
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The possibilities for self sufficiency offered by this selection of one hundred and sixty five acres and three roods, would have brought greater economic stability and autonomy than Esther Price had ever known.
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We, the food importers, believe that international foods, specifically confectionery, food stuff, processed foods from various developed and highly praised countries can never be looked at with a perspective to bring self sufficiency.
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The concept finds its origin in the idea of Gram Swaraj ( translation : Village Self Sufficiency ) propagated by the Hindu organizations like Deendayal Research Institute ( DRI ) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
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I firmly believe in what our King told us on New Year's Eve : Thailand has to shift gears and aim for self sufficiency first to survive and then to export what is in excess.