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The party had, after all, supported the war and many members were veterans.
Migrations and forced population movements had been followed by steady settlement by veterans and immigrants from elsewhere in the empire.
There was now no shortage of enthusiasts, veterans as well as neophytes.
In brief, most veterans believed that their goals could be achieved within the confines of colonial society.
The number of veterans who succeeded in gaining some degree of economic and social mobility is difficult to determine.
As discussed above, several thousand former soldiers received the training they sought, though not all of these veterans secured employment corresponding to their skills.
Viewing the apparent failures of veterans' initiatives in employment, exservicemen's associations and politics, by 1947 most colonial officials concluded that demobilization was complete.
Data are no. of veterans with potential risk factors.
Eligibility for the disability pension and the rate of the pension is based merely upon the assessment of the veteran's medical situation.
The rights and benefits granted these diverse groups have not always necessarily replicated those granted to disabled military veterans.
Benefits for disabled veterans are, by nature, compensatory categorical benefits.
The educational benefits shaped veterans' consciousness in ways that made them more inclined to participate in politics.
How veterans transformed social marginality into an active and, by implication, central position in the political realm remains unclear.
The hypothesis has received much attention among veterans, the press and the scientific community.
He further repeats the tired official lie that war veterans engineered the subsequent farm invasions.
Brief instruments such as the ones used in our study may aid in the assessment of the psychological health of current and future veterans.
Now at least 20 % of the land is reserved for war veterans, who have first choice of plots.
Finally, they can handpick from a pool of proven combat veterans.
Dose-response changes in plasma cortisol and lymphocyte glucocorticoid receptors following dexamethasone administration in combat veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder.
Symptoms might differ, however, because they were culturally mediated expressions of all veterans' underlying, shared distress.
In the past, most amputees have been veterans of war or other younger people who have sustained traumatic injury.
We have not included benefits for veterans' survivors, though these also became quite extensive in the early twentieth century. 23.
They acknowledge the veterans carrying the flags, who stand quietly, nodding, growing weary of their burdens.
Even the presence of newly wealthy entrepreneurs in the party irritated some party veterans who thought they could not coexist peacefully with the class enemies.
Marriage, or its near prospect, could also induce intense anxiety and unusual stress ; likewise, lack of a family and family support increased veterans' psychological vulnerability.
The government failed many of its veterans whether injured or not.
All manner of speculation is prompted ; for example, over how radical veterans of 1968 will respond as they become figures of authority themselves ?
They are typically seen in war veterans who were exposed to extremely threatening conditions for a prolonged period of time.
Though many veterans failed in such attempts, those who succeeded gained power, wealth and influence.
The initial postwar behavior of most veterans revealed the extent to which they believed they had become a part of the colonial power structure.
In some instances, district officials appointed politically influential veterans to administrative positions to ensure their loyalty.
Numbers do not add up to totals of infected and non-infected individuals because veterans can have multiple risk factors.
Age-related psychiatric comorbidities and level of functioning in alcoholic veterans seeking outpatient treatment.
A total of 1721 male veterans responded (68 %).
Either lump sums or monthly benefits are generally paid to veterans with disability levels of 10 per cent or more.
The cash benefits are not taxed and the veterans are often granted additional tax deductions.
Haemodialysis was excluded from the multivariate analysis because only 0.7% of tested veterans reported this risk factor.
Together with war veterans and youth militias they intimidate his opponents and suppress dissent, whereas military men play an increasingly important role in the economy.
While the same holds true of white veterans compared to white soldiers, the difference is more exaggerated in the case of the black veterans.
Such feelings of gratitude may have been, for many veterans, translated into a sense of owing something back to society.
Silencing is likely to exacerbate feelings of alienation, mistrust, and bitterness, and confirm veterans' sense of futility of caring or acting.
Another 21% of the veterans' war nightmares contained plausible war sequences that conceivably could have happened but had not actually occurred.
Learning and memory in combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.
They guess 'not' because they are not word veterans.
The veterans stood in the circle, a bit dazed and sad and withdrawn.
Her targets are those short-sighted commentators for whom the veterans have ' suddenly ' burst upon the scene.
Eating disorders in a national sample of hospitalized female and male veterans : detection rates and psychiatric comorbidity.
More clearly, for our purposes, the urban-rural divide is now sharp, and the veterans' perception of the rural life is telling.
Since most pensions were set well below subsistence levels, even veterans with severe disabilities had to seek paid employment.
Disabled veterans are generally also entitled to a wide range of other benefits, either in cash or in kind.
Before designing the survey, several open-ended interviews were conducted with veterans.
With regard to the developments in 2000, it is worth noting the increasingly powerful position of the war veterans.
The rest were of traumatic origin (war veterans, work accidents).
Once veterans completed their programs of study, what difference would their new skills and degrees make in their lives?
55 percent, reported that while they were growing up, family members strongly encouraged them to pursue an education, compared to 31 percent of white veterans.
Before designing the survey, several open-ended inter views were conducted with veterans.
The crop of paperworkers had grown too thick, the veterans claimed.
Computationally it was not feasible to apply the k-means clustering method to all 8195 veterans.
One explanation for this subjective-objective discrepancy is a cognitive bias leading to negative performance evaluation by those veterans with low mood.
Performance of alcoholism screening questionnaires in elderly veterans.
Sexuality and aging in male veterans: a cross-sectional study of interest, ability and activity.
Although not a replacement for formal psychiatric diagnosis, instruments such as those above may aid in the assessment of veterans' psychological health.
The experience of government intervention as a positive force in individual lives motivated veterans to participate in politics.
Upon their return to close-knit rural households, war veterans were confronted with gossip, rumors and reports of their wives' infidelities.
Warrior idealization was no longer an effective emotional defense in the 1960s, when veterans returned to a country torn by opposition to the war.
Four percent of the younger non-veterans fell into that category, but one-fourth of the veterans.
Feelings of remorse and regret among war veterans were openly expressed from the late 1940s, and into the 1950s and 1960s.
Many discharged veterans demanded a continuation of the technical training that they received in the army.
Beginning with studies of war veterans, research findings indicate an association between the stress of combat and alterations in memory functioning.
A number of the contributors are seasoned veterans to the ongoing discussions in the field of family history, but most are, so to speak, newcomers.
Returning veterans were integrated thanks to socio-political measures and the relative continuity of administrative structures.
Additionally, changes in the composition of the household by death, birth or marriage forced veterans to adapt very rapidly to changed circumstances.
They faced the same problems as any other veterans when they came home.
Without consulting the cabinet, he promised a one-off payment and a monthly allowance to the 60,000 veterans.
Percentages do not add up to 100 % because veterans may have multiple risk factors.
Many (41%) admissions have been homeless veterans residing in domiciliaries (group homes providing shelter and rehabilitative care).
In a small study of 23 veterans admitted to an extended care and rehabilitation centre,80 there was evidence of undertreatment in 25% of patients.
Others turned to the sub-college programs, using them at rates that surpassed those of white veterans.
The central problem with surveying veterans so late in life is that death rates are biased.
I will now turn to consideration of how such expansive program usage, interspersed as it was amidst black veterans' other experiences, affected their civic engagement.
A case-control study of 32,702 veterans [see comments].
The exclusion of both munitions workers and war veterans provoked angry outburst in the press.
While these percentages represent a large number of veterans, they also represent a minority of individuals experiencing the severe trauma of war.
In summary, our cluster analysis has identified five cluster groups of veterans according to the way in which their symptom scores are distributed.
The veterans' r ights to compensation and psychiatric care are entrenched.
In the process, they ignored the kinds of personal obstacles that discouraged many white veterans from seeking further education.
Furthermore, white veterans who had been socialized as children to pursue more education were also significantly more likely to use the benefits.
With the needs of disabled veterans dealt with satisfactorily by the state, there was no perceived need or pressure to create universal programmes for disabled people as a whole.
To initiate transformation, a vision for a system defined by characteristics that would be enticing to both veterans and political stakeholders alike had to be developed.
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