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    Ben and Jerry’s is an ice cream manufacturing company founded in 1978 in Burlington‚ Vermont‚ U.S.A. Right from the beginning the founders‚ Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield‚ have kept an equal focus on creating delicious ultra premium ice cream desserts and giving back to social and environmental issues. Their grassroots efforts to use local and sustainable ingredients superseded today’s farm to table craze by decades. Despite Ben and Jerry’s annual sales revenue of $132 million and incredible growth

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    Ben and Jerry’s is known for having strong corporate social responsibility. The Ben & Jerry’s Foundation‚ a separate entity from the Company‚ was established in 1985 through a donation of stock in Ben & Jerry’s Homemade‚ Inc. Its mission is to make the world a better place by empowering Ben & Jerry’s employees to use available resources to support and encourage organizations that are working towards eliminating the underlying causes of environmental and social problems. (Ben and Jerry’s) However

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    6/20/13 lawmin.nic.in/ncrwc/finalreport/v2b1-12.htm NATIONAL COMMISSION TO REVIEW THE WORKING OF THE CONSTITUTION A Consultation Paper* on PROBITY IN GOVERNANCE August 21‚ 2001 VIGYAN BHAWAN ANNEXE‚ NEW DELHI – 110 011 lawmin.nic.in/ncrwc/finalreport/v2b1-12.htm 1/33 6/20/13 lawmin.nic.in/ncrwc/finalreport/v2b1-12.htm Email: Fax No. 011-3022082 Advisory Panel on Strengthening of the institutions of Parliamentary Democracy; (Working of the Legislature‚ Executive and

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    Urban Governance for sustainable development 1 URBAN GOVERNANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Dr. Alka Bharat‚ Professor‚ Dept. of Architecture & Planning‚ M.A.N.I.T.‚ Bhopal – 462007‚ India. E-mail: alka_bharat@yahoo.com Ms. Chandan Chawla‚ Architect / Urban Planner.E mail: ccassociates@rediffmail.com INTRODUCTION The importance of sustainability in the urban setting cannot be over emphasized‚ as it concerns the very survival of a city. Healthy cities contribute to a healthy nation. Clean

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    Critically analyse how clinical governance can ensure accountability of individuals and teams and that nursing practice is safe and of a high standard? As Defined by Scally and Donaldson 1998‚ clinical governance is: “A framework through which NHS organisations are accountable for continuously improving the quality of their services and safeguarding high standards of care by creating an environment in which excellence in clinical care will flourish” (NHS Executive‚ 1998). The aim of the NHS

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    Challenge of Good Governance in India: Need for Innovative Approaches by Balmiki Prasad Singh * Abstract This paper makes an effort to provide a framework for good governance in India by identifying its essential features and shortcomings in its working and emphasizes need for innovative approaches. No theory of governance could be intelligible unless it is seen in the context of its time. India’s democratic experience of the past six decades has clearly established that good governance must aim at

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    Theoretical Economics Letters‚ 2012‚ 2‚ 109-113 doi:10.4236/tel.2012.21020 Published Online February 2012 (http://www.SciRP.org/journal/tel) The Effects of Income Inequality on Education Policy and Economic Growth Katsuyuki Naito‚ Keigo Nishida Graduate School of Economics‚ Kyoto University‚ Kyoto‚ Japan Email: k.naito.71@gmail.com‚ k.nishida@ft7.ecs.kyoto-u.ac.jp Received November 30‚ 2011; revised December 20‚ 2011; accepted December 28‚ 2011 ABSTRACT This paper presents a simple model

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    279 days to overnight success by chris guillebeau an unconventional journey to full-time writing How I Became a Full-Time Writer in 279 Days The Complete Revenue Estimate for my Personal Site in 2009 The World Domination Strategy for Establishing Your Brand Avoiding the Vampires Who Want You to Fail Why Adsense (and most other Web Advertising) Sucks How to Stay Off the Digg Home Page and Still Get All the Traffic You Need This report is free and does not contain affiliate links

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    The Independent Commission for Good Governance in Public Services‚ chaired by Sir Alan Langlands‚ worked throughout 2004. Through two rounds of consultation‚ the Commission drew on the views of a wide range of people with experience of governance‚ and of service users and citizens‚ to produce the Good Governance Standard for Public Services. The Standard presents six principles of good governance that are common to all public service organisations and are intended to help all those with an

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    Introduction 2- Participatory Governance 2-1 Participation 2-2 Cornwall’s Definition of Participation Governance 2-3 Participatory Governance in Fragile Settings 3- The Case Study: Bangladesh 4- Conclusion 5- References Chapter1: Introduction Many developing countries have adopted poverty reduction strategies‚ but the mixed results of conventional poverty reduction strategies are disappointing. Research carried out by Merilee S. Grindle on Good Enough Governance suggests that lack of progress

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