- Look up
reintegration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reintegration may
refer to:
Reintegration (Martinism), the
basic doctrine of
Martinism Reintegrationism...
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scholars have
critically examined why
female ex-combatants are
often reintegrated into
traditional domestic roles, with
expectations that they
return to...
- (1877–1878),
transferred this
region back to the
Russian Empire (which
reintegrated it into the
Bessarabia Governorate). The
transfer of the
territory took...
- only
country that
acknowledged it as a
legal entity. In 1994, it was
reintegrated into its
larger neighbour and
became part of the
Eastern Cape province...
- war crimes. Post-war, some
Vietnamese women veterans faced difficulty reintegrating into
society and
having their contributions recognised, as well as advances...
- one of the
greatest transmissions of
ideas in history. The
movement to
reintegrate the
regular study of Gr**** literary, historical, oratorical, and theological...
-
prisoner of the War in
Afghanistan who
deals with
extreme PTSD
while reintegrating into
society following his
release from captivity. The film also stars...
-
historians see in
those administrative reforms an
attempt by
Constantine at
reintegrating the
senatorial order into the
imperial administrative elite to counter...
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incorporated into the
Straits Settlements. 1897 –
Norfolk Island is
officially reintegrated into New
South Wales. 1901 – New
South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Western...
- and
Ciskei (1981),
hence the
abbreviation TBVC. The TBVC
states were
reintegrated into
South Africa in the wake of the
first post-apartheid
general election...