them. Now there is always a call from community members to their elected officials‚ local‚ state‚ and federal‚ to tackle the crime problems in their area. However‚ what this leads to is more political hands in the pot. What this also calls for this is more government accountability in what they are doing. With this going on though it makes the public’s view on crime hazy. So‚ to start off the laws are made by government officials who take stats from all over to look at crime‚ they also want to keep
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The character of politics makes consistency pretty close to impossible‚ partly because politicians are human and human nature is inconsistent‚ and partly because the voters don’t really want consistency. As voters‚ we have the luxury of holding politicians to standards we would almost certainly be unable to meet if we were in their positions. And when they fail‚ we revile them for their hypocrisy‚ which is as pointless as reviling a dog for having a moist nose. Now‚ all of this may make Auntie
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interest group-a group’s members‚ those whom the group serves‚ friends and allies of the group‚ or simply those who can be mobilized whether or not they have a connection to the group-can help in promoting the group’s position to public officials. Groups use public relations techniques to shape public opinion as well as the opinions of policymakers. Ads in newspapers and magazines and on the radio and television supply information‚ foster an image‚ and promote a particular policy
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could be good for us but what do we have to lose to be able to keep up with it? How much more pollution can we really take‚ how many people have to die for this again‚ what is the price we have to pay for the success of this policy? The government officials must stand firm with their decisions but in turn give us the real facts‚ not just the bright side or the advantages. What usually happens is that they get us all hyped up about all these advances but the thing is we are utterly clueless if the disadvantages
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Customs‚ rules and laws each have their own varying applications on society. Over time‚ it has been shown that a strong relationship between them has developed and the different outcomes on society have then become an outline for future years to follow. Customs are classified as behavioural patterns that develop and become established within members of a society. These customs generally focus on morals‚ ethics and social behaviour. An example includes covering your mouth and/or nose when you sneeze
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A. GEOLOGIC FACTORS 1. Is the site subject to geologic hazards (seismic‚ landslide‚ mudflow or tsunami)? YES/NO If yes please specify which hazards‚ the (ir) extent‚ and the relative level of risk. *YES - HAZARDS : 1. Earthquake 2. Landslide 3. Lahar flow 4. Ash fall 5. Tsunami 2. Will the proposed project create a geologic hazard or increase the intensity of such a hazard? YES / NO If yes‚ specify which hazard‚ how it will increase the
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for Public Officials and Employees (Republic Act No. 6713) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of Republic Act No. 6713‚ otherwise known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees approved on February 20‚ 1989‚ and which took effect on March 25‚ 1989‚ conformably to Section 17 thereof‚ the following Rules are hereby adopted in order to carry out the provisions of the said code: Rule I Coverage Section 1. These rules shall cover all officials and employees
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Officers‚ public officials drinking their days off and mingling amongst the local residents are an issue for me. Public servants are breaking the law when they pull out their keys to drive home if they are over the legal BAC level in Wisconsin and I fight this dilemma every day. How much to serve the public official or any customer is questioned at all times when I am work and when to say no to someone. I feel it becomes more difficult when deciding how much to serve a public official and quite challenging
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goodwill in which public officials are stewards rather than masters and treat their jobs as a means of helping people rather than dominating them.” Furthermore‚ he states the fact that our lives are directly affected‚ and that our government itself is now so big. That simply as nation‚ we honestly cannot be satisfied with the idea of our public officials behaving levels of behavior on a scale of moderately decency. Misbehavior of even the smallest percent from our public officials can cause the greatest
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it experiences. Corrupt officials abuse their power in order to garner more property‚ money and the like. Given the paramount dispositions that these officials have‚ it is highly tempting to make use of their power for their own personal gain or benefit. Being able to set one’s self into a position where one can easily garner money and power from the taxes of the people‚ having the power to manipulate public funds is great power embedded to the government officials. However‚
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