structural funds: 1. Use of pre-accession funds 2. Political will 3. Wealth/political legitimacy of regions 4. Human resources 5. Knowledge of available funds 6. Corruption and transparency 7. Or is it just a question of TIME (and size)? Bulgaria: Joined EU in 2007 having spent very little of its pre-accession aid. Multiple corruption and transparency scandals; funds are withheld and projects are delayed. Change of government in July 2009 with creation of new administrative units to handle
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Cases - law and justice Page 1 that promise binding on him until such Bournemouth and time as he gives reasonable notice of his intention to resume those rights. Poole College Sixth Form Law Bournemouth and Poole College Text Only Privacy & cookies Change Text Size Denning J (obiter dicta) said that had Central London sued for the arrears for the years 1940-45‚ it would have failed. It would have been estopped from going back on its promise [as set out in the 1940 agreement]
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exploration‚ we would not have the new achievements in new field. In my opinion‚ we should learn from the film stars. No matter what job we have‚ we should have the spirit of exploration and take action by ourselves. As the saying goes “Real knowledge comes from practice.”
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Summary 1. Author – Michael E. Hattersley‚ Linda McJannet Title - “Management communication: Principles and practice” Date of publication – 2008‚ Publisher – McGraw Hill International Edition Total number of pages (280) and pages I have read (3-17‚237-257‚257-69) 2. The main idea This book is about the Management Communication. This book is about different types of communication‚ questions and problems with any manager could deal wiht. It shows how to write well and how to speak
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Regulation Regulation in the media Regulation Regulation is the attempt to place limits by audiences and producers‚ upon the content‚ distribution and ownership of media production. We regulate the media so the audience don’t have to see things like death on the TV or hear swearing and there are age restrictions and censorship. The audience and producer have concerns including Truthfulness‚ fairness‚ offense‚ taste‚ value’s and beliefs‚ freedom of expression and freedom of information Laws
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ASSIGNMENT ON ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM SUBMITTED TO SHAMIMA AKHTER [pic] (JKKNIU) SUBMITTED BY SAIFUDDIN AHAMMED MONNNA Dept. of Public Administration and Governance (JKKNIU) Roll no-11123144‚ Session-2010-2011 Course code PA-122 {1th Batch (1st year) 2nd Semester B.S.S. Honours} Submission date-01.22.2012 Table of Contents |Serial no | Subject |Pages | |1
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Communication a Key Concept in Nursing Practice Communication is a process that occurs within physical and social contexts regularly. Whitehead et al (2008. pg. 63) .The aim of this essay is to discuss Communication as a concept of Professional Nursing Practice. Presently‚ communication is an area of benchmark the government is focusing on to improve the quality of nursing care. The Department of Health [DH] [2001] explained that communication comprises of a number of skills used to promote professional
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Principles and Practice of Health in Social Care Principles and Practice of Health and Social Care Assignment In health and social care settings there are principles which govern the practice of healthcare workers to ensure that quality care is provided for service users. This essay will discuss how principles of support are implemented in health and social care practice. It will also explain the theories that underpin health and
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Chapter 11 Knowledge Worker Productivity and The Practice of Self-Management By Jeremy Hunter‚ Ph.D.‚ with J. Scott Scherer More and more people in the workforce—and mostly knowledge workers—will have to manage themselves. —Peter F. Drucker‚ Management Challenges for the 21st Century Toward the end of his life‚ Peter Drucker asserted that making knowledge workers productive was “the biggest of the 21st century management challenges.”1 Other scholars support Drucker’s position. Tom Davenport‚ a
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Mc Quail (p.1) defines media regulation as “the whole process of control or guidance‚ by established rules and produces applied by governments and other political and administrative authorities to all kinds of Media activities”. Several ways in which the media are regulated include governmental legislations and media self-regulation. The advancement in technology and the exponential growth in the media industry as well as the demand for innovative information‚ deregulation however breaks the barriers
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