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  Academic Research Papers | FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS
Public sector corruption is defined (and distinguished from private or business sector corruption) and the major types of corruption and general scope of corrupt activities outlined.
Following this is an assessment of the impact of the Report, both in terms of its impact on government prison policy and in terms of its impact on prison conditions.
The focus of the analysis is on the periods of the Ming (1368-1644) and Ch'ng dynasties (1644-1911), with comparative reference to the Han dynasty (206-220) and a discussion of the evolution of the seeds of formal political structures during the Shang and Chou dynasties.
www.academic-research-papers.com /catpages/catl19e.html   (6495 words)

  
  The Communitarian Network
A civil public school is also one that recognizes, in the words of the Statement of Principles, that parents have "the primary responsibility for the upbringing of their children, including education." This means that parents should be informed and involved when the school addresses religion and religious liberty.
Public schools inevitably and properly train and socialize children: learning the basic skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic, for example, is largely a matter of training and drill; learning to be honest and on time is largely a matter of socialization.
Public schools have a vital role to play in nurturing these consensus virtues and values as the character education movement rightly emphasizes; indeed, a major purpose of schooling is to help develop good persons.
www.gwu.edu /~ccps/pop_moral.html   (16095 words)

  
 List of political parties in Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movement for Social Humanism (Dviženie za Socialen Humanizum)
National Movement for the Salvation of the Fatherland (Nacionalno Dviženie za Spasenie na Otecestvoto)
Movement for an Equal Public Model (Dviženie za ravnopraven model DROM)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_Bulgaria   (286 words)

  
 Beyond the Public Journalism Controversy
Public journalism -- the term "civic journalism" is also becoming common -- is a movement that has taken hold over the last few years at several newspapers across the country and among some theorists of the trade.
Now, the public journalist might assert that this is precisely his point -- that the news could be, and should be, different than it is, that there should be less coverage of certain sorts of events and issues and more coverage of other sorts of events and issues.
And public journalists have rendered a valuable service in reminding us what some of these criteria are: that the well-being of people and communities is an essential component of good journalism, and that ordinary people are often especially well-placed to play a role in defining the issues that need coverage.
www.puaf.umd.edu /IPPP/winter98/beyond_the_public_journalism_con.htm   (3407 words)

  
 MODEL
This model program was written for a broad spectrum of employers and it may not match your establishment's exact needs.
When an imminent hazard exists which cannot be immediately abated without endangering employee(s) and/or property, we will remove all exposed workers from the area except those necessary to correct the existing condition.
We are a local governmental entity (any county, city, or district, and any public or quasi-public corporation or public agency therein) and we are not required to keep written records of the steps taken to implement and maintain our IIP Program.
www.dir.ca.gov /dosh/dosh_publications/iiphihzemp.html   (11396 words)

  
 Politics of Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since 1990 Bulgaria has an unstable party system, wherein nowadays the post-communist social democratic Bulgarian Socialist Party and the personalist liberal National Movement Simeon II are dominant.
The current governmental coalition is made of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), National Movement Simeon II (NMS), and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (representing mainly the Turkish minority).
An overview on elections and election results is included in Elections in Bulgaria.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Bulgaria   (1336 words)

  
 Reflections, Impressions, and Observations - Pesticides and the Public   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An intensive analysis of media coverage was made by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania (Jamieson and Cappella, 1995).
Public judgment, the most advanced form of public opinion, is a form of knowledge that on certain aspects of issues deserves to carry more weight than that of scientific experts.
An evaluation of the prevailing risk communication model and suggested corrections to this model were prepared by Heath and Nathan (1990-1991).
plantpath.osu.edu /pubpest/8refer.html   (6070 words)

  
 A speech on where the movement can and should go from here | By Adam Werbach | Grist Magazine | Main Dish | 13 Jan 2005
An ideology born from efforts to see man in nature, and nature in man, came to pit nature against man. Conservatives were more than happy to participate in this effort.
An ideology focused on the inter-relationship of all things came to be an ideology of things, for conservationists and all Americans.
The environmental movement spent much of the last 20 years publicizing the latest scientific evidence and engaging in a debate about whether global warming is real, whether it's being caused by the burning of fossil fuels, and whether anything should be done about it.
www.grist.org /news/maindish/2005/01/13/werbach-reprint   (11555 words)

  
 TAP: Vol 11, Iss. 10. The Electronic Commons. Paul Starr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Among these are government publications and public data; privately produced literary and other works on which copyright has lapsed or for which copyright protection was never obtained; and knowledge derivable from works still under copyright (which protects the form of expression, not the information or ideas expressed).
The disciplines and universities should be actively organizing authoritative electronic publications to break the hold of the commercial journals, to cut costs for their own libraries, and to seize opportunities to improve science and scholarship.
From an overall welfare point of view, the key economic fact is this: The marginal costs of online publication--that is, the costs of disseminating materials to an extra reader--are near zero; consequently, the usual argument for prices as a means of allocating scarce resources simply doesn't apply.
www.prospect.org /print/V11/10/starr-p.html   (3940 words)

  
 The Public Square: A Continuing Survey of Religion and Public Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nor is there public ministry where this distinction between and the togetherness of the ultimate and the penultimate is thought of as an adiaphoron.
Subordinating public ministry to the absolute primacy of politics means paying tribute to the tacit nihilism of liberal public philosophy and granting secular politics religious stature and ultimate status.
It is an issue of moral judgment-and moral judgment is typically influenced by religious conviction-but for purposes of the "liberal order" that concerns TNR, it is first of all an issue of the integrity of the democratic process.
www.firstthings.com /ftissues/ft9308/public.html   (9838 words)

  
 The Knowledge Loom: Partner Organizations
The goal of this program is to recognize public and private (pre K-12) schools and school districts that engage their staffs in high-quality, professional development activities that exemplify the Department's mission and principles of professional development.
NSDC's publications and projects are presented in a time-saving, "how-to" format, offering a variety of effective, step-by-step models developed by practitioners who base their methods on research and real-world experiences.
The scholarship support is for students planning to enter their first year of college.The Mitchell Institute is equally committed to discerning, through qualitative and quantitative research, ways to advance the higher education aspirations of Maine students with the goal of developing and supporting programs that will remove obstacles to achieving a college degree.
knowledgeloom.org /partners.jsp?t=1&testflag=yes   (3369 words)

  
 Peter Suber, Open Access Overview (definition, introduction)
But all of the major public definitions of OA agree that merely removing price barriers, or limiting permissible uses to "fair use" ("fair dealing" in the UK), is not enough.
The legal basis of OA is either the consent of the copyright holder or the public domain, usually the former.
The argument for public access to publicly funded research is a strong one.
www.earlham.edu /~peters/fos/overview.htm   (4836 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Cumulative records may be destroyed by order of the school board of the school district in not less than five years after the permanent record of the student has become inactive and has been transferred to the central depository of the district.
Permanent and active cumulative records of any school (public or nonpublic) that closes are transferred to the central depository of the school district wherein the closed school is located.
ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL A public elementary/secondary school that addresses needs of students that typically cannot be met in a regular school, provides nontraditional education, serves as an adjunct to a regular school, and falls outside of the categories of regular education, special education, or vocational education.
www.mde.k12.ms.us /accred/mpsas.doc   (5880 words)

  
 Welcome to Public Affairs Centre - PAC News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The vision of Public Affairs Centre (PAC) is to strengthen civil society in its interaction with the state.
The process of land acquisition in urban areas for public purpose, such as road widening, parks and playgrounds, schools, etc. is increasingly becoming complicated, costly and time consuming.
An open house, “Bangalore Traffic- moving from chaos to order” was organised by Public Affairs Centre and Swabhimana in Bangalore on March 26, 2005.
www.pacindia.org /old/pacnews   (1328 words)

  
 The Public Eye : Website of Political Research Associates
Public interest educational organization with national scope dedicated to preserving the American tradition of religious, intellectual, and personal freedom in a secular, democratic state.
The Applied Research Center is a public policy, educational and research institute whose work emphasizes issues of race and social change.
The Institute for Democracy Studies is a nonprofit, tax-exempt research and educational center devoted to the study of antidemocratic religious and political movements and organizations in the United States and internationally.
www.publiceye.org /research/directories/dem_grp_defend.html   (2957 words)

  
 EU, EC and European Law Essays and Dissertations
In looking at Article 30, which allows derogation from Articles 28 and 29, we have covered topics in our European law essays such as when discriminatory barriers can be justified, for example when public morality, public policy, public security or the protection of the health and life of humans, animals or plants is an issue.
However, for your peace of mind, we guarantee that if you are not satisfied with an essay, for whatever reason, then we can amend it accordingly to your specifications.
We regret that we are unable to take on work from members of the public and businesses outside of doing model answers as law essays, legal essays, research and tutoring as to do so would contravene Bar Council regulations.
www.law-essays-uk.com /EU-law.html   (861 words)

  
 The Free Expression Policy Project
The media democracy movement aims to change the current mass media system into one that is more diverse and less consolidated, that offers a balance of commercial and noncommercial programming, and that fosters the informed debate essential to democracy.
The commercial model prevailed, with only the "public interest, convenience, and necessity" standard for licensing as a reminder that the airwaves are a public resource.
The government subsidy for public broadcasting in Great Britain is $27 per citizen, compared to $1.80 in the U.S. The BBC, with nine TV channels and 10 radio channels (some of them digital), as well as an international news service in 33 languages, is supported by a license paid by every British TV household.
www.fepproject.org /factsheets/mediademocracy.html   (9758 words)

  
 Ed Morrissey - Premiere Speakers Bureau
Edward also writes extensively on First Amendment issues for the blogosphere and is one of the original signatories for the Online Coalition, a nonpartisan group of bloggers which demands equal treatment for New Media citizen journalists as their corporate brethren of the mainstream news outlets.
Edward has helped to create a model for success and expansion of the influence of the blogosphere into other communication channels.
Ed Morrissey is an extremely knowledgable, credible and persuasive speaker who quite effectively projects sincerity, calmness and approachability to his audiences.
premierespeakers.com /4148/index.cfm   (594 words)

  
 Center for Policy Alternatives: MarriageEquality.xml
There is a fast-growing movement toward marriage equality and civil union equality.
Marriage equality would build on America’s tradition of advancing civil rights and erasing the inequities of the past.
Just as no religious institution can be required by the government to marry an interfaith couple, no religious institution could be required to marry a same-sex couple.
www.stateaction.org /issues/issue.cfm/issue/MarriageEquality.xml   (776 words)

  
 The Jason Calacanis Weblog
Don't do anything sneaky because a) members are smart and will bust you, b) life is so short--why would you want to be a sneak?, and c) this is a long-term business, the short term is meaningless.
If they don't love you any more that is their choice, and it's an opportunity for you to reflect on why they don't love you (consider it a free focus group)
I would almost care about this, but it's so obvious to everyone that this is either a joke or an idiot that there is nothing more to say.
www.calacanis.com   (2008 words)

  
 Current.org | Alphabet Soup
APTS: Association of Public Television Stations (formerly America's Public Television Stations, with the same initials) is a national membership organization that lobbies and undertakes planning/research projects in the interests of the stations and noncommercial TV in general.
CIPB: Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting is a new independent membership group "dedicated to putting the public back into public broadcasting." Launched with foundation funding in November 1999, CIPB favors independence for public broadcasting from corporate and government influence.
The organization is in the difficult position of both upholding the public interest as seen by Congress and insulating the public broadcasters from undue interference by politicians.
www.current.org /alphabet   (4238 words)

  
 SILC Home Page
This service is provided to acquaint the disability community and service providers to our organization, which advocates for equal opportunity, equal access, self-determination, independence and choice for people with disabilities.
The focus of the SILC is to maximize opportunity and to incorporate people with disabilities into all walks of life by empowering them.
The SILC is not responsible for the content or accuracy of information that may be distributed by external links.
www2.state.id.us /silc   (616 words)

  
 CPA: Publications
The Center for Policy Alternatives (CPA) is the nation's only nonpartisan nonprofit organization working to strengthen the capacity of state legislators to lead and achieve progressive change.
Progressive Policy Models for the States 2006 is a compilation of 123 model bills on 100 different topics.
The progressive movement is alive and well in state legislatures across the nation according to a study, Progress in the States: A Report on Proactive, Progressive Victories in 2007, released by the Center for Policy Alternatives in July 2006.
www.stateaction.org /publications   (1432 words)

  
 CNN.com - World News: Election Watch
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***The United Democratic Forces consists of the Union of Democratic Forces (SDS), the Democratic Party (DP), the Gergyovden Movement, the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union - United (BZNS-united), and the Roma Movement for an Equal Public Model (MEPM).
The last parliamentary election was held on June 17, 2001.
cnnstudentnews.cnn.com /WORLD/election.watch/europe/bulgaria4.html   (194 words)

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