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    their willingness in introducing the fair democratic procedures but also encouraged the non-democratic elements including the army. Even after 63 years‚ as a corollary‚ the country could not get cleaned from feudal‚ tribal‚ panchayat system and sectarian segregation. In this grim situation the public has been left untutored in the kind of vigilance usually needed to hold political leaders accountable. Pakistan failed to establish a stable democratic government due to constitutional conflict. Due to

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    1 GOVERNMENT BUDGET 2 WHY DO YOU THINK THAT‚ IT IS NECESSARY FOR GOVERNMENT TO BUDGET? INTRODUCTION. A budget may be defined as a financial statement made by the government‚ which spells out estimated government revenue and proposed and expenditure‚ of a Government in a given period; usually a year (Oguji‚ 2004). A budget is also‚ a detailed statement of government’s expected revenues and expenditures for the ensuing financial year. The budget is also considered as a financial

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    Discussion forum unit 2: health. Public health plays a crucial role in promoting and protecting the health of the population at both community and national levels. It primarily focuses on preventing diseases by promoting healthy behaviors and ensuring access to quality healthcare for all individuals. Public health encompasses various activities such as surveillance‚ disease control‚ health promotion‚ health education‚ policy development‚ and research. Public health has three main functions: assessment

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    Public services: Unit task 2 How the IRA have affected the UK Public services between the 1970 – 1990s? The IRA is the first irish republic army who were terrorists in the 80s in the UK and they bombed one of the buildings that had a member of parliment in but worstley they affected the UK because of thr destructing they caused for example they would put bombs in bins so that they would explode by civilians and they would use people to walk into buildings with bombs strapped to them in order to

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    Troleibuzul SA Public Transportation Neamt Problems that occurred in 2012 5/14/2013 Communication and Public Relation on Business Lect. Dr.Balasescu Simona Student:Bostan Nicoleta Brindusa Transilvania University Specialization: Business Administration Group 8801 [pic] Contents Background and headquarters: 3 Date of incorporation 3 Capital 3 Organizational

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    11407294 Harika • 11413431 Burhanuddin Nazami • 11406819 Azaruddin Case study “who killed the electric car?” Is the title of a 2006 documentary film by Chris Paine. CONTENT Introduction Reason(dead of electric car) Problems Recommendation Business ethical points Conclusion Introduction Introduction The first electric car were build around 1832‚ “Who Killed the Electric car?” The film focused on the EV1 model created by General Motors in the 1990s. General motors‚ was one of the largest

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    and alternative strategies have to be developed for them. These strategies are as follows: Substantive growth: In any business strategy growth is the most important factor. To achieve substantive growth the firm needs to go through a lot of planning. Some of the key advantages of substantive growth are: • Exponential Growth: Once IKEA achieves substantive growth in their business then they can be confident that it will lead to more growth in the future. There is a tendency of the growth of wealth

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    Subject: Analyse the factors that affected the spread of industrialisation during the 19th century. Introduction This essay covers the factors that affected the spread of industrialisation. Its chronological focus is the period from 1800 to 1899. Starting with Britain ’s eighteenth-century pioneering role‚ it then traces the diffusion of industrialisation in north-western Europe during the nineteenth century and relates it to international trade and especially market-friendly institutional

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    collected by different sources such as‚ World Health Organisations (WHO)‚ the government‚ regional and local studies such as graphs and Public Health Observatories such as the Health Protection Agency (HPA). ’World Health Organisations were set up on the 7th April 1948 to response to an international desire for a world free from diseases ’ Health and Social Care Book 2. The aim of the World Health Organisation is to make sure people have the highest possible level of health. Some of its responsibilities

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    contributing to beneficial aspects of a society such as employment‚ consumer retail‚ contributing to taxes and contributing to economic growth. The liberalism tradition regards the citizen as an individual who upholds the right to protection of the state from violence perpetrated by other persons and is inclusively safeguarded against the powers of the state by fundamental rights. (Locke 1690‚ 1980‚ Rawls 1993). The Liberalism ideology tends to focus less on the consumerism and economic prosperity of

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