During the shutdown, the military continued to receive their pay, under an act signed by the president. But at federally-run sites like Veterans' Hospitals, while the hospitals were open, staffing was reduced for out-patient services, and many veterans were not able to easily access what they needed until the shutdown finally ended.
Theoretically the Landlord could have his pay withheld until the shutdown is over.
If the park is a federally-run site (like Zion National Park in Utah), it was closed during the shutdown. If it is run by the state, or by a city (like a local zoo), it was generally unaffected and remained open. As the shutdown dragged on, a few national sites like the Statue of Liberty did re-open, with the state temporarily paying the expense of keeping it operating.
the aboriginal peoples of Canada working toward self-government is they can regain control over decisions that affect them and manage their own affairs.
The government... *protects us with an army *make laws *enforce laws *provide health care *provide public schools *provide parks *help veterans *pave and repair roads
CPU speed can affect shutdown time because it takes 'work' to close all the applications, run shutdown tasks, and finally turn the computer off.
The VA's 30 September 2007 report stated that 299,672 Veterans have been compensated for PTSD.
How does the government affect people's lifestyle
Yes the government can affect the stability of a business
I have a goal to develop a community Garden, with a programs for Veterans attached, transitional housing. I would like to explore grants to that affect.
how did the mandate of heaven affect government in china
it is the control centre for the body, if it fails, all the other bodily systems fail, they shutdown, you die
1.full of paradoxes