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Τι (ποιος) είναι physical disability retirement - ορισμός

ORGANIZATION
The National Center on Physical Activity and Disability; NCPAD

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POINT WHERE A PERSON CHOOSES TO PERMANENTLY LEAVE THE WORKFORCE
Retired; Retire; Stepping Down; Early retirement; Retiring; Retirement calculator; Retirement account; Nivrut; Semi-retired; Rtrd.; Retirement migration
(retirements)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
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Retirement is the time when a worker retires.
...the proportion of the population who are over retirement age...
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A person's retirement is the period in their life after they have retired.
...financial support for the elderly during retirement.
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Retired; Retire; Stepping Down; Early retirement; Retiring; Retirement calculator; Retirement account; Nivrut; Semi-retired; Rtrd.; Retirement migration
·vi To go to bed; as, he usually retires early.
II. Retire ·vt To Withdraw; to take away;
- sometimes used reflexively.
III. Retire ·noun The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; also, a place to which one retires.
IV. Retire ·noun A call sounded on a bugle, announcing to skirmishers that they are to retire, or fall back.
V. Retire ·vi To retreat from action or danger; to withdraw for safety or pleasure; as, to retire from battle.
VI. Retire ·vi To withdraw from a public station, or from business; as, having made a large fortune, he retired.
VII. Retire ·vi To Recede; to fall or bend back; as, the shore of the sea retires in bays and gulfs.
VIII. Retire ·vt To withdraw from circulation, or from the market; to take up and pay; as, to retire bonds; to retire a note.
IX. Retire ·vt To cause to retire; specifically, to designate as no longer qualified for active service; to place on the retired list; as, to retire a military or naval officer.
X. Retire ·vi To go back or return; to draw back or away; to keep aloof; to withdraw or retreat, as from observation; to go into privacy; as, to retire to his home; to retire from the world, or from notice.
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POINT WHERE A PERSON CHOOSES TO PERMANENTLY LEAVE THE WORKFORCE
Retired; Retire; Stepping Down; Early retirement; Retiring; Retirement calculator; Retirement account; Nivrut; Semi-retired; Rtrd.; Retirement migration
a.
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Withdrawn, removed, abstracted.
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Secret, private.
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Secluded, apart, sequestered, solitary.

Βικιπαίδεια

NCHPAD

The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (abbreviated NCHPAD, formerly the National Center on Physical Activity and Disability or NCPAD) is an information center and public health practice concerned with physical activity and disability. The mission of the NCHPAD is to promote substantial health benefits that can be gained from participating in regular physical activity.

It was founded in 1999 as part of the Department of Disability and Human Development in the College of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It is supported by grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

In 2012 the Center moved to the campus of the Lakeshore Foundation in Birmingham, Alabama, and Rimmer was made the inaugural "Lakeshore Foundation Endowed Chair in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation Sciences" at the University of Alabama at Birmingham's School of Health Professions. In 2021 the CDC increased its support for the program to $25 million over five years.