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    Interest in Public Health

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    The pursuit of a satisfying and meaningful career is my ultimate goal and a master of public health degree is a stepping stone along the path to a future career. For me‚ it is also a responsibility I owe to myself. My university education exposed me to a number of public health issues. While at university‚ I was affiliated to an anti AIDS club whose increased emphasis was placed on behavioural change to prevent the risk of STDs‚ HIV/AIDS and unplanned pregnancies. I particularly joined this club

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    issue‚ the parties often have to resort to a form of litigation. There are two major routes that can be taken in this instant. The traditional form of litigation (trial‚ jury etc.) or non-traditional litigation (mediation‚ arbitration etc.). There are reasons for the parties choosing the way that they go‚ and this paper will outline the two types of litigation and the reasons that a party would choose one over the other. Traditional litigation is the route of using the civil court system. In the

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    How can you show your commitment to public interest? Public service is a public trust‚ therefore I am bound to commit myself as a public servant to obey due diligence in the exercise of my duty. My decision should be guided well on how to use the resources and powers which should be used for the betterment of the community and for the welfare of the people in general. Dedication to work is important and this will help me decide on how to work efficiently by organizing the agenda and work plans

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ARBITRATION AS COMPARED TO LITIGATION By Arthur Mazirow‚ Esq.‚ CRE Real Estate Arbitrator‚ Mediator‚ Expert Witness and Consultant Los Angeles‚ California Website: Mazirow.com Presented to The Counselors of Real Estate April 13‚ 2008 Chicago‚ Ilinois 796608.1 © 2008 Arthur Mazirow 796608.1 © 2008 Arthur Mazirow The Advantages and Disadvantages of Arbitration As Compared to Litigation By Arthur Mazirow‚ Esq.‚ CRE Los Angeles‚ California

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    Chapter 11. Interest Groups Interest group activities inundate American politics – you can find them lobbying at the local‚ state‚ and federal level‚ and you can find them working feverously within each of the branches of government. All this lobbying activity poses an interesting paradox – although turnout in elections has declined since 1960‚ participation in interest groups has mushroomed. This chapter focuses on three major themes – factors leading to the growth in interest groups‚ how

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    disclosure of its contents would be against public interest and his decision on the point is conducive. If on the other hand the court holds that the document does not relate to any affairs of State‚ no question of privilege can arise- 1) Whether the document in respect of which privilege is claimed‚ is really a document (unpublished) relating to any affairs of State? 2) Whether disclosure of the contents of the document would be against public interest? In spite of there being any claim of privilege

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    nature of public interest (Yartey‚ 2014) 32:References to the so-called public interest appear with great frequency in contemporary political discourse. The principa question here is who decides what is in the public’s interest and who defines the public’s interest? Whose standards and what principles are used to determine the so-called public interest? Whose interests are we referring to when we talk about the public interest‚ the rulin political party’s interests. Or the interests of the majority

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    Public policy is one of the reasons why the United States’ form of government is seen as a government for the people. Public policies can be influenced by any person or group‚ it is a rule or law‚ a process that is used to create change in order to benefit people. Politicians‚ interests’ groups‚ companies‚ businessmen and academics are a few o the influencers. Not all policies created have a positive impact. It depends what issues capture the attention of politicians‚ which issues make it onto an

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    Responsibility as the increasing popular idea. His basic argument against this idea is twofold. First he argued that if profits and public interests are aligned‚ Corporate Social Responsibility is irrelevant. But I think that Corporate Social Responsibility is not irrelevant. The fact that making a profit can coincide with making a positive contribution to society does not make that public good irrelevant. Any company should be praised on both accounts: They can cut cost and be socially-responsible. Through

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    profit goal. Other organizations can have as a goal to help communities socially or cultural involved. Another way is what he calls “self control” in where companies would have to create their own regulations to voluntarily act in the public interest. Though in reality this is unlikely to happen‚ it would be good if someone were to do it. But even if a company were to do it‚ there were still have to be a third party involved that would have to supervise that the company is actually doing

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