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    Structure of the new local government system The new local government system is made up of a regional coordinating council (RCC) and a four-tier metropolitan and three-tier municipal/DAs structure. Composition of structure The RCC consists of the regional minister as chairman and his deputies‚ the presiding member of each DA and the district chief executive of each district in the region‚ two chiefs from the regional house of chiefs and the decentralized ministries without voting rights. A DA

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    Tourism Policy & Planning

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    Chapter 1 – Introduction to Tourism Policy & Planning What is Policy? The Importance of defining policy - Clarifying what policy is from different perspectives provides a means for people to understand what it is we are talking about‚ examining or researching  gives direction. - Provide boundaries to the subject matter. - Provide a common platform for understanding. - Clarify who is involved and/or responsible. Definitions of Policy - Thomas Dye – “whatever governments choose to do or not

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    Local Self Government

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    Introduction Local government institutions have always existed in India in one form or another since ancient times. The present form of urban local government owes its genesis to the British rule. The initiation began with Samuel Laing‚ member of the Viceroy’s Council‚ in the Budget Speech (1861-62) proposing that local services should be based on local resources. Lord Mayo’s Resolution of 1870 introduced the concept of elected representatives in the municipalities. Lord Ripon is considered the founding

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    Tripartite

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    1 POLITICS‚ GOVERNANCE AND THE NEW PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION: An Introductory Lecture WHAT IS POLITICS? Towards an ‘understandable’ and ‘acceptable’ meaning Politics‚ politika in the language of contemporary Ilokano‚ Ibaloi‚ Tagalog and other Filipinos‚ traces its roots from politic (adj.) modeled on Aristotle’s ta politika --"affairs of state‚" from politique (Middle French 14c.) "political‚" from Latin politicus "of citizens or the state‚ civil‚ civic‚" from Greek politikos "of citizens

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    evaluation‚ nor does it relieve schools from observing and assessing the less tangible parts of the academic mission‚ the things that are not easily measured. The use of outcome measures is an adjunct to these processes; it should support and sustain deliberative evaluation that is meaningful to the multiple stakeholders of a school. The emphasis on outcome measurement has expanded in recent years due to mounting pressure for accountability and the need to document effectiveness to various constituents

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    Mao tse tung’s cultural revolution in china Project submitted to Dr. avinash samal (faculty: political science) Project submitted by Sharad Mishra (political science‚ minor) Semester two HIDAYATULLAH NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY RAIPUR‚ C.G. TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4 INTRODUCTION 5 MEANING AND DEFINITIONs OF DEMOCRACY 6 THE PEOPLE 8 * WHO ARE THE PEOPLE? * HOW SHOULD THE PEOPLE RULE? * HOW FAR SHOULD Popular

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    to decisions‚ and making predictions. Most generally‚ a necessary‚ natural or logical association or adaptation between ends and the means for their attainment defines rational behaviour (Boudon‚ 1982). Choice is said to be rational when it is deliberative and consistent. The decision maker has thought about what he or she will do and can give a reasoned justification for the choice (Ullen‚1999). Therefore one expects that there will be no wild and inexplicable swings in the objects of their choices

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    History 101

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    Chapters 5 and 6 Study Guide 1. For the Romans‚ ___________________ geography made Rome a natural crossroads and an area easy to defend. P114 2. Rome was established in the first millennium B.C. on the plain of _____________________. P114 3. All of the following about the Etruscans are correct p.114-115 a. settled north of Rome. b. adopted alphabetic language from the Greeks before 600 B.C. c. had begun to decline by 480 B.C. d. "civilized" Rome by turning it into a

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    Dating in the Workplace Executive Summary The ethical dilemma introduced in this paper is a popular one: Dating in the Workplace. It is an issue that has grabbed the attention of the media‚ and it has the power to ruin an organization if not dealt with correctly. This paper will raise awareness of the rewards and risks of dating relationships in a work environment. Introduction Above all‚ this paper will answer two important questions: What are the primary and secondary ethical issues of concern

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    Short Answer - given 7-8 choose 5 ID’s - given 7-8 and choose 5 Essay - given 2 choose 1 Introduction • Collective action problem: situation where everyone would be better off if they cooperated‚ however every individual has an incentive not to cooperate • Collective dilemma: A situation in which there is a conflict between group goals and individual goals or self interest • Conformity costs: The cost to the participants to do something they prefer not to. Citizens naturally prefer

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