Finance companies Finance companies refer institutions that acquire funds by issuing commercial paper or stocks and bonds and use those funds to make
Americans with disabilities act Americans with disabilities act are a comprehensive antidiscrimination law, passed in 1990, aimed at integrating the disabled into the American work force; prohibits all employers from discriminating
Agency securities Agency securities are a securities issued by federally related institutions and U.S. government-sponsored entities. Such
Miller Analogies Test Miller Analogies Test is an instrument, using difficult analogy problems, devised to predict future performance in applicants for graduate study at American universities.
Assistant Secretaries of the Army Assistant Secretaries of the Army— Civilian executives to the Secretary of the Army, ranking next below the Under Secretary of the Army.
Assault supplies Assault supplies refer to those supplies of all classes which accompany the assault elements of any unit into the objective area.
Infantile birth theories A infantile birth theories is a young child's answer to the question 'where do babies come from?' The navel appears to be a firm favourite.
Qualifications Inventories Qualifications Inventories is a manual or computerized systematic records, listing employees' education, career and development interests, languages, special skills, and so on, to be used in forecasting inside candidates for promotion.
Arc of human possibilities Arc of human possibilities is the anthropological term for the whole range of human potential. Different societies develop different aspects of the human condition