- The G.I. Bill,
formally the Servicemen's
Readjustment Act of 1944, was a law that
provided a
range of
benefits for some of the
returning World War II veterans...
- The
Holmes and Rahe
stress scale (/reɪ/), also
known as the
Social Readjustment Rating Scale, is a list of 43
stressful life
events that can contribute...
- debt
repayment was complex.
Those who
supported a
readjustment of the debt, were
known as "
Readjusters",
whereas those in
favor of
funding the
entire debt...
-
Department of
Labor -
Vietnam Era Veterans'
Readjustment ****istance Act
compliance info "Vietnam Era
Veterans Readjustment ****istance Act
Regulations Frequently...
- The
Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (French: Loi sur la révision des
limites des
circonscriptions électorales),
commonly known by its
acronym EBRA...
- of
their job,
often metaphorically employing a LART (Luser
Attitude Readjustment Tool, also
known as a clue-by-four, cluestick, or cluebat),
meaning turning...
-
States Reorganisation Act of 1956 and the
constituency boundaries were
readjusted by the
Delimitation Order of 2008. The
constituency consists of 6 ****embly...
- The
Joint Service Pay
Readjustment Act of 1922 (Public Law 67-235) is a law
dealing with
compensation for the
United States armed services. It was signed...
- the
field of
arable land
readjustment:
studying drainage and
reclamation engineering.
Technology of the
arable land
readjustment was used for the imperial...
-
retained a
narrow majority — 39 (and
later 40) out of 76
seats — with the
Readjusters in
their caucus.
Colored shading indicates party with
largest share of...