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    The Unemployment Act 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5.c. 29) (part 1 was also known as the the Unemployment Insurance Act 1934 and part 2 as the Unemployment Assistance Act 1934), was an act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, reaching statute on 28 June 1934.

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    ID.me, Inc. is an American online identity network company that allows people to provide proof of their legal identity online. ID.me digital credentials can be used to access government services, healthcare logins, or discounts from retailers.

  5. Unemployment Assistance Board - Wikipedia

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    The Unemployment Assistance Board was a body created in Britain by the Unemployment Act 1934 [1] due to the high levels of inter-war poverty in Britain. The Board kept a system of means-tested benefits and increased the number of people who could claim relief.

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    Halle Berry was a vision to behold during her latest red carpet outing in support of her latest project, Netflix's The Union.. The Catwoman alum stepped out for the film's premiere at The Egyptian ...

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    Women veterans who served with the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service during an Anzac Day parade, 2015. A veteran (from Latin vetus ' old ') is a person who has significant experience (and is usually adept and esteemed) and expertise in an occupation or field.

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