- The
Readjuster Party was a bi-racial state-level
political party formed in
Virginia across party lines in the late 1870s
during the
turbulent period following...
- 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...
- of
their job,
often metaphorically employing a LART (Luser
Attitude Readjustment Tool, also
known as a clue-by-four, cluestick, or cluebat),
meaning turning...
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demarcated regions which should be constituted, with such
territorial readjustments as may be
necessary that the
areas in
which the
Muslims are numerically...
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Global City: New York, London, Tokyo. (1991). 397 pp. Sorensen, A. Land
Readjustment and
Metropolitan Growth: An
Examination of
Suburban Land Development...
- The
Bretton Woods system of
monetary management established the
rules for
commercial relations among the
United States, Canada,
Western European countries...
- late 1870s
redirected money from
public schools to pay bondholders. The
Readjuster Party formed in 1877 and won
legislative power in 1879 by
uniting Black...
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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...
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available at
lower prices.
These major cities have gone
through decades of
readjustment to
develop different economies and
adjust to
demographic changes. Suburban...