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    Social Accountability

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    Introduction: Social accountability is defined as an approach toward building accountability that relies on civic engagement‚ i.e.‚ in which it is ordinary citizens and/or civil society organizations that participate directly or indirectly in exacting accountability. In a public sector context‚ social accountability refers to a broad range of actions and mechanisms that citizens‚ communities‚ independent media and civil society organizations can use to hold public officials and public servants

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    excessively which causes him to fluctuate between aggression and depression. Toby’s marriage broke up last year‚ and he has little contact with his two young children. Toby is unemployed. Toby has been becoming increasingly confused‚ more tolerant of the substances he is addicted to‚ and he has recently had recurring thoughts of ending

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    Part 1: Think of an external values conflict when you acted to resolve the conflict: 1. What did you do and what was the impact? a. In my second year as a Resident Assistant (RA)‚ I was on duty one weekend spending time with a fellow RA. Suddenly‚ a beloved resident rushed into the mind clearly distressed. As the conversation continued‚ we found that this resident was highly paranoid and fearing death after using marijuana for the first time. Knowing the University’s strict policies on marijuana

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    leader that in tells a lot. If you you are not accountable as a leader‚ it hurts not only yourself‚ but the platoon‚ company or unit as a whole. Being accountable by Army standards‚ means being dependable-arriving to work and appointments on time‚ meeting deadlines‚ being in the right place at the right time‚ doing the right thing at the right time‚ IN THE RIGHT UNIFORM. The Army depends and runs on the discipline and the ability to be accountable for your actions and equipment. By forgetting my

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    I have been tasked with writing this 1000 word essay on the importance of accountability of sensitive items within the military. The reason I have been assigned to do this task is due to my failure of being attentive and securing my weapon and having it with me at all time. I failed by leaving my M9 Berretta at home in my safe before I left in support of the Boston Marathon. I was told by certain individuals to leave it at home‚ but I failed as an NCO to ask my section leader on how to properly secure

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    Types of Accountability

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    Bruce Stone‚ O.P. Dwivedi‚ and Joseph G. Jabbra list 8 types of accountability‚ namely: moral‚ administrative‚ political‚ managerial‚ market‚ legal/judicial‚ constituency relation‚ and professional.[13] Leadership accountability cross cuts many of these distinctions. [edit] Political accountability Political accountability is the accountability of the government‚ civil servants and politicians to the public and to legislative bodies such as congress or parliament. In a few cases‚ recall elections

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    employees and what should be done for the development of the organisation. Many difficulties exist with moving employees to action. The quickest way to get an employee to do something is to ask‚ but if the person declines‚ the next solution is to give them a kick in the pants (KITA). However‚ there are problems with KITA and motivation. The employee‚ of course‚ does move when the KITA is applied‚ whether it is physical or psychological‚ but KITA does not lead to motivation‚ it only leads to movement

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    Accountability is essential for any society to function and military accountability is no different. We are all held accountable in one way or another. For example‚ there are laws to obey and if we fail to be obedient‚ we may have to suffer the consequences set by the officials who hold us accountable. Accountability is simply being responsible for one’s actions. Accountability is the quality or state of being accountable‚ which by definition means an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility

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    1920’s "The best of times‚ the worst of times." The 1920’s was not a "roaring" time for immigrants and citizens of America. It harbored some of the harshest laws and brutal government restrictions. Immigrants were cast out by a post war country and alcohol banned in hopes of making our country purer. The 1920 was not the best of times. The prohibition of alcohol in the United States lasted from 1920 until 1932. The movement began in the late nineteenth century‚ and was fueled by the formation

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    Besides the general principle that you should not try to be too specific‚ there are three other principles that should be followed when designing a state constitution. 1) The constitution must maintain long lasting traditions of the state. If the rules are to work‚ they must meet the standard of what’s best for everyone. 2) The constitution must be amendable. It is important to be able to make changes as the state of society changes. Although the temptation to protect the long-processed document

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