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    MORDENISATION OF INDIAN ARMY  F INSAS…. The F-INSAS program[edit] F-INSAS has been taken up to equip Indian infantry with advanced weaponry‚ communication network and instant access to information on the battlefield.[1] This program is similar to the future soldier programs of other nations. F-INSAS includes a fully networked all-terrain‚ all-weather personal-equipment platform‚ enhanced firepower and mobility for the digitalised battlefield of the future.[2] The weight carried by soldiers

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    The Enterprise of Public Administration The Business of Public Administration By Alan Estacio Dwight Waldo wrote "The Enterprise of Public Administration" in 1979 looking back on a long academic career‚ but also as a reflection about the future for public administration. Can a 30-year-old book be relevant? • Several of Waldo’s comments are accurate about today’s issues • debt crisis‚ e-government and trust in government. • The modern U.S. is established on a foundation of economic growth

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    Topic 6: Externalities and Public Goods An externality is created when the actions of participants in a private market affect the well being of someone not directly associated with that market. Consider the market for paper. Paper creates a byproduct in its production called dioxin. Dioxin affects innocent bystanders by causing cancer and birth defects. This is a negative externality in production because the paper firm doesn’t consider this cost to society when making production decisions

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    4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - MEANING‚ NATURE‚ SCOPE AND IMPORTANCE 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.0 Learning Outcome Introduction What is Administration? Administration‚ Organisation and Management Defining Public Administration Nature of Public Administration Scope of Public Administration 1.6.1 Scope of Public Administration as an Activity 1.6.2 Scope of Public Administration as a Discipline Public and Private Administration 1.7.1 Distinction between Public and Private Administration

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    To what extent do you believe with the view that it was Charles himself who caused the failures of the Personal Rule? When King Charles I dismissed Parliament in 1629‚ he was set on the idea of a personal rule without any help from Parliament. This he could manage‚ as long as he avoided war. His aim was to sort out the country’s finances‚ and with the help of Strafford and Laud‚ impose a ’Policy of Thorough’. This policy was the idea of a fair and paternalistic government with no corruption

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    or success in public speaking you must possess these three elements 1.) Content – Message packed with practical‚ easy to remember and useful information‚ 2.) Confidence - Knowing that what you share will be valuable and useful‚ and that you are the one to share it‚ and 3.) Connection - You must be able to draw the audience into the message. That’s what brings the laughter‚ the tears‚ and the standing ovations. Having said all this where‚ when‚ why‚ and how do these elements that one possesses become

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    Q). Explain the scope of public administration. While reviewing the scope of public administration we come across 2 views: a) Broader view and b) Narrower view A. Broader view : in its broader view the study of public administration is conceptualized to include the areas and activities of all the three branches of government ie legislative‚ executive and judiciary. It refers to all the activities undertaken for the implementation of all public policies‚ civil as well as military. Acceptance

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    CUSTODIAL ENVIRONMENT. On 31st October 2007 the population of UK prisons was 81‚812. Of this figure there were 76‚588 men and some 4‚409 women. It is estimated that by the year 2014 this figure may easily reach in excess of 101‚000 persons. It is fair to say that for the majority of these inmates they leave loved-ones‚ family and friends when they are incarcerated. But once they have served their sentence they return to them – what happens in the mean time? In order for these people to be able to interact

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    WHAT CHALLENGES DOES THE TRADITIONAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ENCOUNTER IN A CHANGING PUBLIC SECTOR ENVIRONMENT The traditional model of public administration (TPA) remains the longest standing and most successful theory of management in the public sector which pre-dominated for most of the 20th century. The TPA can be characterized as an administration under the formal control of the political leadership which was based on a strictly hierarchical model of bureaucracy‚ staffed by permanent‚ neutral

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    that scale up prevention and treatment programs in the fight to stop the spread this deadly disease. During the early 1980s doctors reported a case of a rare type of pneumonia and further publications in medical journals of this rare type of pneumonia unearthed over 100 more reports of this mysterious disease to the CDC. The first recognized case of AIDS as reported in the documentary occurred in the United States in the early 1980s. A number of gay men in New York and California suddenly began

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