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    lists on pages 2-3  Three Orthogonal Lists by Graham Allison (handout)  Reading on Public Administration by Woodrow Wilson in Stillman  Working for the Government is Cool by Garth Cook (handout)  Week Two The Study of Public Administration—  Lecture: Max Weber and the Beauty of Bureaucracy  Readings  Reading on Bureaucracy by Max Weber in Stillman  Case - Yellowstone Bears from Backpacker Magazine (handout)  Week Three September 11 and Public Administration  Case

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    that seem more effective. The SSA has no lenience. The focus more on policy than the citizens’ concerns. • Based on the Stillman reading‚ analyze how the authors demonstrate a deeper application of systems theory than what is presented in Denhardt‚ Chapter 5. In Denhardt Chapter 5‚ the author explains how the systems theory utilized. His point was clear and informative. In Stillman on the other hand‚ the author goes further in details. According to the author in Denhardt‚ “The system model suggests

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    iniBruce Stillman I researched a very talented man named Bruce Stillman‚ Bruce began sculpting his junior year in high school. His high school art teacher recalls‚ “He was always evolving‚ constantly exploring new ideas. I simply lit the fuse and Bruce went off to create one concept after another. He was introduced to stainless steel through a friend dealing in scrap metal and liked the balancing characteristics and luster of the metal for his rocking sculpture designs. His early pieces were

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    American bassist Shawn Lovato puts all his musical influences to work on his debut album‚ Cycles of Animation‚ a poised collection of eight modern compositions mounted with the precious help of a quintet that features Loren Stillman on alto sax‚ Brad Shepik on electric guitar‚ Santiago Leibson on piano‚ and Chris Carroll on drums. The burning counterpoint on “Loose Noodle” is absolutely stunning‚ provoking a hair-raising sensation as if an electric current would have been running in our veins. The

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    On her article Stillman brings up the point of how “in the old days they (ranchers) hired contractors to gun down mustangs and bring them their ears. Today‚ Big Beef still hires guns- Politicians who set policy for the Bureau of Land Management…” Stillman is clearly opposing to the bill signed by ex-president Bush‚ which left the wild horses unprotected. Throughout her article she talks about how government involvement might affect the icon that wild horses represent both ways‚ positively and negatively

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    NETW 586 MidTerm

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    Grade Details - All Questions Page:   1  2  Question 1. Question : (TCO A) Explain how computer-aided design and flexible manufacturing help create small niches in the market place.  Provide and example of how a market with different niches might be served.   Student Answer:   Computer-aided design and flexible manufacturing help create small niches in the market place by allowing firms to develop and produce a greater number of versions of their products. This means that companies can now tailor

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    obviously exercise no lenience‚ it focuses more on policy than the welfare and sentiments of the citizenry. • Based on the Stillman reading‚ analyze how the authors demonstrate a deeper application of systems theory than what is presented in Denhardt‚ Chapter 5. In Denhardt Chapter 5‚ the author clarified as to how systems theory can be properly utilized. In Stillman‚ the author further enunciated in depth. According to the author in Denhardt Chapter 5‚ “The system model propose that the organization

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    Centralia No. 5

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    was highly recommended by a state representative (Martin‚ 1948). He was appointed as the inspector of the district which included Centralia Mine No. 5. State inspectors jobs include making sure mine operators comply with the state mining law (Stillman‚ 2010). His first inspection of Centralia No. 5 was in 1942. In his first report‚ his recommendations included cleaning and sprinkling the haulage roads. Scanlan inspected the mine several times in the years before the explosion. At the end of

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    The Dilemma of the Postmodern Writer; (In case all assumptions had not been thrown out) The core idea of modern nothingness is best portrayed in Paul Auster’s City of Glass from The New York Trilogy. In the novel‚ the individual identity withdraws; the protagonist (shall he be called such) Daniel Quinn finds himself challenged by the inexplicable mysteries of his own analysis and identity. The main character divides‚ and here‚ New York is the acting catalyst in the progression. Characters‚

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    Space or Afterlife: An Analysis of Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy In Steven E. Alford’s analytical piece‚ "Spaced-out: Signification and Space in Paul Auster’s ’The New York Trilogy’" principally focuses on ideas of how space is portrayed and the detachment of main characters in Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy. Alford points out: Spaces are also the apparent scene of signification‚ but only through a misapprehension of the missing human elements in mapped representations of space. Ultimately

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