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    Public Interest Litigation

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    PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION Public interest litigation (PIL) defined as the use of litigation‚ or legal action‚ which seeks to advance the cause of minority or disadvantaged groups or individuals‚ or which raises issues of broad public concern. PIL represents a departure from traditional judicial proceedings‚ as litigation is not necessarily filed by the aggrieved person. Public interest litigation describes the legal implements which allow individuals‚ groups and communities to challenge

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    Public-Interest Litigation (PIL‚ or जनहित याचिका) is litigation for the protection of the public interest. In Indian law‚ Article 32 of the Indian constitution contains a tool which directly joints the public with judiciary. A PIL may be introduced in a court of law by the court itself (suo motu)‚ rather than the aggrieved party or another third party. For the exercise of the court’s jurisdiction‚ it is not necessary for the victim of the violation of his or her rights to personally approach the

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    How can you show your commitment to public interest? Public service is a public trust‚ therefore I am bound to commit myself as a public servant to obey due diligence in the exercise of my duty. My decision should be guided well on how to use the resources and powers which should be used for the betterment of the community and for the welfare of the people in general. Dedication to work is important and this will help me decide on how to work efficiently by organizing the agenda and work plans

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    nature of public interest (Yartey‚ 2014) 32:References to the so-called public interest appear with great frequency in contemporary political discourse. The principa question here is who decides what is in the public’s interest and who defines the public’s interest? Whose standards and what principles are used to determine the so-called public interest? Whose interests are we referring to when we talk about the public interest‚ the rulin political party’s interests. Or the interests of the majority

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    Public policy is one of the reasons why the United States’ form of government is seen as a government for the people. Public policies can be influenced by any person or group‚ it is a rule or law‚ a process that is used to create change in order to benefit people. Politicians‚ interests’ groups‚ companies‚ businessmen and academics are a few o the influencers. Not all policies created have a positive impact. It depends what issues capture the attention of politicians‚ which issues make it onto an

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    The two public services which I have chosen to write about in my task 1 of the assignment are: * Police * Fire service POLICE: Police is a government organisation‚ which have a very important duty of maintaining law and order in the community. The work police come from the French‚ which refer to government or administration; the word police was coined in France in the 18th century. The police may also be known as a constabulary‚ after constables‚ who were an early manifestation of police officers

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    off. Stiglitz as an economist thought that if he can contribute anything‚ it would be to implement Pareto improvement. However‚ he found it extremely difficult to even pursue even near-Pareto improvement and throughout the whole lecture‚ he gives out the reasons of why it was difficult. Before he goes on to explain his four hypotheses about how misaligned incentives can induce government officials to take action that are not in public interest‚ Stiglitz talks about the two reasons critics of role

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    2% are below the poverty line compared to 11.6% of the White population. The poverty rate across all races is 14.3%‚ still significantly lower than the Hispanic population (Macartney‚ S. 2013). Along with high poverty rates comes low educational attainment. Low levels of formal schooling earned have contributed to the overrepresentation of the Latino population in low-skill occupations that pay less‚ and have higher unemployment rates than other groups keeping them below the poverty line (Nora‚ 2009)

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    Concept Attainment Model

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    Artifact: Concept Attainment Rationale: This artifact‚ Concept Attainment‚ is a PowerPoint presentation designed for special education students. Concept Attainment teaching model helps students figure out the topic of the lesson before the teacher tells them the topic. Therefore‚ this gives the students an opportunity to recognize the similaries of the information that the teacher is given them. This PowerPoint presentation is evidence of this standard because it reflects my health content and pedagogical

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    Goal Attainment Theory

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    The Goal Attainment Theory “What is Human Nature?...Aristotelian understanding of being human is presented as the philosophical core of King’s conceptual system. King’s theory then turns to what Aristotle teaches about the composition of the world and what it means to be a human being. Wallace’s life-powers model of the soul brings these insights into contemporary thought. Aristotelian philosophy completes King’s account of the personal system by providing insight into what it is to be human.”

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