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    UNIVERSITY ZARIA FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PHILOSOPHY AND EPISTEMOLOGY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT (PADM 901) KUBAI IBRAHIM MICHAEL M.Phil/ADMIN/2O383/2012-2013 THE POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION DICHOTOMY BEING PAPER PRESENTED AS REQUAREMENT FOR CLASS ASSESSMENT. DR. HAMZA YUSUF SENIOR LECTURER DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA. INTRODUCTION The process of public administration

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    Lopez-Meza 10 Verenice Lopez-Meza PLSI Secretary of Municipal Public Security of Tijuana‚ B.C Mexico has lived through important challenges on maintaining the public security since the last decades of our time. The threats and violent actions of organized crime has oppressed and taken away the rights of individuals and forced people to live in fear. When Tijuana‚ Baja California was in a time of high violence and crime during 2006 and 2010‚ the police revealed its innumerous weakness

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    Separation of powers is used by the constitution to create a three branches to prevent one branches getting too powerful. The three branches is legislative‚ executive and judicial. Legislative made up of 2 houses of congress would make the laws. Executive is headed by president would implement and enforce laws that is passed by congress. Judicial system of federal courts interpret the laws. Bill of right was created by anti-federalist to ensure their right are protected. The federalist end

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    action and lobbying. This is the part where they often collide with the governments. My questions about this topic are: - What conflicts does Greenpeace have (or did they have) with the government and corporations in the Netherlands and governments and corporations of other countries in the world? - How exactly does Greenpeace influence governments and corporations? - What influence does Greenpeace have on governments and corporations? I want to answer these questions by first telling a bit more

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    A Summary and Response to "the Aesthetics of Power: Politics in The Tale of Genji" by Haruo Shirane In his article‚ Shirane suggests that many people and themes in the Genji book are based on or inspired by historical or literary figures and notions. However‚ it is also noted that Murasaki Shikibu incorporated her own aspirations into her masterpiece. Shirane compares the characters in the book with historical figures‚ illustrating how the people in history get embodied into their fictional counterparts

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    Communalism and Politics in India | Text of the lectureI would like to put before you some propositions to explain the phenomena called ‘communalism’ and its impact on security. First of all‚ I would like to state that security is also a ‘state of mind’. As far as the issue of communalism is concerned‚ it would be surprising to know that the number of people killed in communal violence in the last 50 years is lesser than the people killed in street crimes in the city of Detroit alone. Two

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    My understanding of cultural and contextual considerations in William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth was greatly developed through my participation in the Interactive Oral.  Before the Interactive Oral‚ we discussed how we must respect other’s cultural and social aspects. Throughout the Interactive Oral‚ My peers and I conversed on ideas about cultural and social considerations through the time period in the course of the novel. During the year 1606‚ Shakespeare wrote Macbeth based on the themes of

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    order to create a legal relation. Basically there is a need for a contract to be supported by consideration. In other words‚ in English law of contracts it is required that the parties bring something valuable in exchange for the promise that they have made in that agreement. Therefore a legal consideration converts a social agreement into a legal agreement. According to Lord Pollock’s definition‚ consideration is “An act or forbearance of one party‚ or the promise thereof‚ is the price for which the

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    in an establishment with about 600 full-time and 72 part-time workers. It is also true that the median numbers for full- and part-time workers are 50 and 2. Explain this apparent paradox. 2. Why are small companies important to our economy? What are the major problems faced by small companies? 3. Give some examples of how organizations can affect the cities in which they are based. 4. How can internal organizational changes affect the social structure of the organization? How can

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    Essay: “what are advantages and disadvantages of ethical behavior in business?” Business Ethics Some commentators‚ such as Milton Friedman‚ believe that the "primary and only responsibility of business is to make money" while abiding by the law. Supporters of this point of view argue that companies’ self-interested pursuit of profit benefits the whole of society. Profitable businesses clearly benefit shareholders‚ but other commentators‚ such as Edward Freeman‚ argue that businesses should also

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