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After returning from World War 1, soldiers went through a process called demobilization, which involved their discharge from the military and a reintegration into civilian life. Many soldiers struggled to adjust to civilian life and faced challenges such as finding employment, dealing with physical and psychological trauma, and reconnecting with family and friends. Some soldiers joined veterans' organizations and benefitted from government programs aimed at providing support and retraining.
They adjust in the space-ship, while they are returning they calm down and work on the ship and things that the gathered so that when they come back they remove the suit etc, and they are back home.
The climax of "Soldier's Heart" by Gary Paulsen is when Charley is unable to adjust to civilian life after returning from the Civil War, his mental health deteriorates rapidly, leading to violent outbursts and erratic behavior. This culminates in a tragic incident where Charley goes on a rampage, resulting in the death of his former friend and ultimately his own suicide.
Congress created the Freedman's Bureau, an agency with the ability to take on many of the needs that were important to the former slaves. The bureau provided education, housing, built churches and schools, provided healthcare, and acted as an advocate for the blacks who were forming labor contracts with their former masters.
The Copyright Royalty Board is a three-member panel appointed by the Librarian of Congress to adjust terms and rates of royalty payments.
The Serviceman's Readjustment Act of 1944, which is better known by G.I. Bill, was a program that was enacted to help returning veterans from World War II adjust to civilian life again. Any veteran who had been on duty during the war years was eligible to receive either free college tuition, loans to buy a home or a business, or one full year of unemployment benefits.
Ex-presidents currently get a pension plus money for secretarial expenses. I think Congress can adjust the amount whenever they wish.
Carl Rogers was an American psychologist. After World War II, he interviewed soldiers after they returned home and helped them adjust to normal life.
To allow congress to make laws to reflect changing conditions.
They created the pen island act to allow slaves to gather compansation. They also were given small chicken coops to live in.
I could not have done anything else to help the freed slaves adjust to life after the war! By then it was too late. Congress had been so intent on punishing former Confederate solders that by the time sensible heads realized the plan Congress attempted would not work, it was too late. My program would have started in Tennessee in 1862. I would have freed the slaves at that point and given all men and women the right to vote and hold office. That would have given women more of a stake in making the system work. I would not have had punishment for returning Confederate solders. I would still hold the possibility of it over their heads if they misbehaved. Thus, the former slaves could blend into the population. (Segregation by race in the United States was created after the Civil War in reaction to the Reconstruction.)
The future tense of adjust is will adjust.