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    of the UST Central Student Council (UST-CSC) and the local student councils. III. Project Proponent The Central Student Council AY 2014-2015 is in partnership with the UST- Central Board. (NAME OF THE LOCAL STUDENT COUNCIL) IV. Project Rationale The Piso Paaral Program has been conceptualized for the purpose of reaching out to the local student council and sharing the advocacy on education which in embodied in the said project. The Central Student Council will serve as the supervising

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    3 Levels of Government

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    assisted by the State Executive Council who is needed by the Chief Minister or the Menteri Besar. * The administrative machinery of the State is headed by the State Secretary. * Example of state departments : State Development Office * Example of statutory body : State Library Corporation Local Government * Third tier of the government. * Governed by the Local Government Act 1976 to include City Council‚ Municipal Council or District Council as stated in Section 2 of the act

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    Community Meeting Review For my project I visited the City of Hesperia’s Official Website and reviewed the April 1‚ 2014 City Council Meeting which is available to the public on line. The beginning of the meeting started with a call of order then proceeded to the roll call of the board members. After these steps had taken place an invocation was performed followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. I have never heard of a prayer referred to as an invocation and it prompted me to review the words definition

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    than ever • councils accepted over 57‚000 families as homeless in 2008 • 67‚000 families in temporary accommodation at the end of 2008 • estimated need for 240‚000 new homes a year‚ but only 80‚000 starts this year • shortage of supply pushes up rents and house prices Tenure - socio-legal relations involved in housing consumption; major tenures are: • home ownership‚ owner occupation (oo) • private rental (pr) • social rental: non-profit‚ public subsidy  council (ch)  housing

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    The European Court of Auditors Introduction The European Court of Auditors is the fifth institution of the European Union (EU). It was established in 1975 in Luxembourg to audit the accounts of EU institutions. This report will cover 3 aspects which are history‚ organization and president. Then it will give some criticism about the declaration of assurance and the size of the court. History The Court of Auditors was created by the 1975 Budgetary Treaty and was formerly established on 1977-10-18

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    illiterate and some abused their powers for absolution of sins To reform the structure of Catholic church Pope Paul III had established the Council of Trent which consisted of Catholic cardinals who were responsible for handling the reforms of the Catholic Church. The Council of Trent is considered to be one of the Catholic Church’s most important councils. The Council had 25 sessions from 1545-1563 that would address the issues of the Catholic church. The result of these 25 sessions were the validation

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    temporal defender of the Catholic Church. Even though the church had no determinate territory it was a state. It had a monarch as a pope‚ it princes in prelates and its subjects in Western Christendom. It had legislative assemblies in ecumenical councils‚ a constitution in cannon law‚ and fiscal agency in the Curia. It went to war‚ negotiated treaties and collected taxies. The church was the Holy Roman Empire with a stronghold throughout Europe. But this

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    However one concern about eh R2P is that Security Council politics might influence its use‚ either in favour of in bias against certain states. Recent examples in which the Responsibility to Protect has been enforced include serious human rights abuses in Zimbabwe and crimes again humanity in Sudan. Despite the doctrine‚ the UN’s power to intervene within any state are restricted by the UN Charter. Under Chapter VI of the Charter‚ the Security Council can recommend measures for the peaceful settlement

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    Councillors

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    1 MINUTES OF COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON APRIL 10‚ 2014 The regular monthly meeting of the St. Ann Parish Council was held on Thursday‚ April 10‚ 2014 in the Council’s Meeting Room‚ St. Ann’s Bay. PRESENT WERE: MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL: His Worship the Mayor Deputy Mayor Councillors - Cllr. Desmond Gilmore – Chairman Cllr.Delroy Redway– Vice Chairman Vinnette Robb-Oddman (Mrs.) Winston Brown Marlon Garvey Lydia Richards (Mrs.) Arthur Clemetson Dalas Dickenson Gilbert McLeod Anthony

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    partly a question of culture which reflects the inculcation of traditional Japanese values in its workers. This assumption resulted in the full export of their Japanese work values into the highly efficient German work culture (German unions‚ work councils and co-determination regulations[1]) without due consideration of what the differences might be‚ much less planning ahead to address them. Upon examining both countries’ cultural differences‚ the following factor differences were identified:-

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