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    who were vital. All the child care law related to children that are being accommodated by the local authority comes under Children Act 1989.This act also summarizes the duties‚ rights powers and responsibility of a parent in respect of their child. Section 17 of Children act 1989‚ the local authority responsibility is to safeguard and promote the welfare of children within the needs they need for. The local authority has to promote the upbringing of needing children by their families. This is done

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    democratic system. The democratic system included the form of representative government‚ popular election and multi-party system and Hong Kong could mostly achieve it in the period of 1970 – 1997. First‚ there was democratic development at the local level. The Unofficial Members of the Executive and Legislative Council was formed to handle publich complaints. All government department set up various consultative committees to collect public opinions. In 1973‚ all the members of Urban Council

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    Separation of Powers

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    The major objective of this essay is to defend the assertion that separation of power in Zambia is relative. This essay will begin by giving a brief description of the concept Separation of Powers. executive‚ legislature and the judiciary. Thereafter‚ a Main Body shall provide a detailed discussion over the assertion after which a conclusion will be given to summarise the discussion. According to the online business dictionary‚ Separation of Powers is a constitutional principle that limits the powers

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    activities were gradually intensified with the Union Territory and State Government and now ultimately driven by the urban local body‚ i.e. Aizawl Municipal Corporation backed by the 74th Constitution Amendment Act (CAA). Solid Waste Management (SWM) in Aizawl‚ since 2009 has been managed through modified public – private partnership mainly based on a quantum of people’s participation. Local Councils are engaged in the collection and disposal of waste. Urban governance is facing numerous challenges in solid

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    administration throughout the country. This is an excellent trait of unitary government‚ there are fewer issues between national and local governments. Unitary government represents greater unity and stability. Although there are many advantages‚ like any government‚ unitary government also has it’s disadvantages. Unitary government is extremely out of touch with local concerns‚ and is slow fixing these concerns. This means that unitary government only serves the minor problems. Confederate government

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    Philippines

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    Country Reports on Local Government Systems: Philippines Philippines _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTRY 1.1 Socio-economic profile The Philippines is an archipelago of 7‚100 islands‚ with a land area of 30 million hectares. As of the last census in May 2002‚ the population was 76‚498‚735 with an annual growth rate of 2.36 per cent. Given this population growth rate the country is expected to

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    Csr Tesco

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    Bibliography: Allen‚ K. (2006) THE GUARDIAN Tesco opens doors to local sources‚ available at http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/sep/15/food.supermarkets (accessed: 10.11.11) Boddy‚ D and Paton‚ S (2011) Management‚ an introduction 5th‚ p 141-149‚ ESSEX‚ Pearson Education Friedman‚ M. (1970) THE NEW YORK TIMES

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    Mass Production of food

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    we don’t want to see it. If every one saw how our food was really produced most of us would turn to an all natural vegan diet. Chemicals are pumped into everything we eat and drink. Nothing is real and natural anymore. Farms are shutting down and local business are dying. Eating these foods hurts our health‚ the environment and promotes animal cruelty. Knowing these facts why do we continue to consume mass produced food? Well‚ it is cheap‚ easy and convenient. But are those factors worth the decline

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    China Pestle

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    plans to improve relations among members of Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC). Lack of co-ordination between central and local authorities--A federal structure would allow the central government to accomplish its regional goals by operating through the local government offices‚ rather than alongside them. However‚ this may result in the rejection of approved local investments by central authorities‚ thereby making the investment climate insecure. Robust growth rate--The country has maintained

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    Nvq 3 Unit 302 - All

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    in September 2011. There are free pre-schools which are run by the local authorities that children can attend for 3 hours a day once they have turned 3 or if children are already in a day nursery then they will have 15 hours a week deducted off their bill the term after the child turns 3. The day nursery has to follow the strict guidelines set out by Every Child Matters and Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum as do the local authority pre-schools. The main aim for the early years settings is

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